

The greatest thing about this Pencil is that you charge and pair it, by just attaching it to the magnetic side of the iPad. I find it more comfortable to hold and write with. Unlike the previous Apple Pencil that was completely round, the second-generation Apple Pencil has a flat side and is a bit shorter. The iPad Pro has a new Apple Pencil released with the current version. There is a little bar at the bottom that shows where to swipe which is quite useful just like the iPhone X. There is no home button on this device, you use your finger to swipe and switch between apps. To connect a headset, you will need wireless or USB-C headphones. Something that is important to note is that this device does not have an audio jack. The annoying thing, of course, is that you have to get new connectors if you want to connect your iPad to a projector or external display.

It can carry more power, therefore faster to charge and can transfer data quicker. For one it’s an industry standard – unlike the previous lightning connector, which is Apple’s own proprietary technology. There are a lot of benefits with this new charger.

This iPad comes with a different charger than the previous one – a USB-C charger. There is a Smart Keyboard that you can purchase separately for your iPad Pro – but unfortunately, I don’t have one. It’s an appealing device with its edge-to-edge display. I have the larger one which measures diagonally at 12.9 inches. It comes in two sizes – 11 inches and 12.9 inches. This third generation of the iPad Pro was launched by Apple in 2018. Day 1: iPad Pro (3 rd generation) iPad Pro 2018 device overview
