Apple unveils pencil support for cheapest iPad model

Apple’s pencil previously worked only on its more expensive iPad Pro line. Technology reporter Mike Yawney was at the announcement. Read his updates below: The company unveiled its latest iPad Tuesday in a Chicago high school to signal a renewed emphasis ... ( read original story ...)

Apple announces $329 iPad with Apple Pencil support

The new entry-level iPad comes with Apple Pencil support, making it the first non-Pro model that has support for Apple Pencil. The new 9.7-inch iPad is no different than the original 9.7-inch iPad Pro (which Apple replaced with a 10.5-inch Pro model later ... ( read original story ...)

Apple: So Much For Cheap iPad

(Source: Philip Elmer-Dewitt article) As expected, the new iPad was again a 9.7 inch screen version, and it does contain support for the Apple Pencil. The A10 chip that currently is on the two Pro iPad models also comes over, a nice upgrade from the A9 ... ( read original story ...)

Apple Announces New $329 iPad with Apple Pencil Support

It features a 9.7” Retina display, and an A10 Fusion chip. But support for Apple Pencil is the big news. Previously, only iPad Pro offered support for Apple’s drawing and writing tool. The new iPad 9.7” starts at $329 for the 32GB, Wi-Fi only model. ( read original story ...)