The new Apple Pencil is the most budget-friendly yet at $79. It has a USB-C port, but no wireless charging or pressure sensitivity support.
. The latest model costs $79 and it pairs and charges via a USB-C cable. It’ll be available in early November and it’s compatible with every iPad that has a USB-C port.
This is the company’s most budget-friendly Apple Pencil yet. It’s $20 less than the original model and $40 cheaper than the second-gen Apple Pencil.There's no pressure sensitivity this time around, though, so if you want that feature, you'll need to stick with either of the previous iterations. While you can attach the USB-C Apple Pencil magnetically to the side of your iPad for storage , there's no wireless charging support either.
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