Apple announced the new iPad 9.7 and released iOS 11.3 this week and combined with some cellular performance issues I had with the S9 Plus it is clear to me that iOS is the platform for me. Last year I purchased and used an iPad Pro 10.5 and Apple Pencil ... ( read original story ...
Compared: 2018 iPad cost efficiency versus iPad Pro features and speed
The addition of Apple Pencil support to the sixth-generation iPad makes the tablet a considerably cheaper option for those needing to use a pressure-sensitive stylus when compared to the iPad Pro range, but there are more differences that need consideration. ( read original story ...)
Hardware shootout: Apple’s new 9.7-inch iPad vs. iPad Pro
“Apple’s new sixth-generation iPad packs a bunch of tech for just $329,” Christian Zibreg writes for iDownloadBlog. “In addition to supporting Apple Pencil like iPad Pro with the same touch sample rate of 240 Hz, it comes outfitted with improved ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad (2018) UK Review: It’s pencil smart and cheapest ever
Along with its new £319 price the most notable thing about the new iPad is that it’s the first non-iPad Pro device to support the Apple Pencil, with all the same tilt and pressure-sensitive features. Impressively, there’s no discernible difference ... ( read original story ...)
iPad vs. iPad Pro: Which Apple tablet should you buy?
In the wake of Apple's spring iPad and education event, I've received a lot of questions about how the base-model 2018 iPad fits in next to the 10.5-inch and second-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro line — does giving Pencil support to the base-model iPad ... ( read original story ...)
iPad vs. iPad Pro: Which is right for you?
Apple’s most affordable iPad is now even greater. With a faster A10 processor and support for Apple Pencil, it’s closer to the iPad Pro than it’s ever been. And yet, it’s less than half the price — and even more affordable if you’re a student. ( read original story ...)
The Latest: Apple unveils pencil support for cheapest iPad
Apple's pencil previously worked only on its more expensive iPad Pro line. The company unveiled its latest iPad Tuesday in a Chicago high school to signal a renewed emphasis on education. Apple's products have been losing ground in U.S. classrooms to ... ( read original story ...)