On Tuesday, Apple brought its today’s and most cheap Pencil. The tech giant’s 1/3 Pencil, it is, however, no longer a successor to the first two and is, instead, an all-new version, a USB-C variant.
“Combined with the versatility of iPad, the new Apple Pencil unlocks some other excellent choice to trip the magic of digital handwriting, annotation, marking up documents, and more,” stated Bob Borchers, VP, Worldwide Product Marketing, Apple.
As per the company, this 1/3 Pencil works with ‘all’ iPad fashions with a USB-C port, along with iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad mini. It is in particular ‘great’ with the 10th-generation iPad, in accordance to Apple.
When used with M2 fashions of iPad Pro, the system helps hover, allowing customers to plan and illustrate with a larger precision. Also, when magnetically connected to an iPad for storage, it enters into a ‘sleep state,’ which helps it hold its battery life.
Additionally, the product works ‘great’ with iPadOS elements such as Scribble, Quick Note, and when taking part with others in Freeform.
In the United States, the machine is priced at $79 ($69 for instructional purposes), with availability starting in early November. For India, however, it is barely expensive, and will come at ₹7900 (approx. $95).
The first and second-generation Pencils, meanwhile, are priced right here at ₹9500 and ₹11,900, respectively.