Apple's new cheaper iPad supports Pencil stylus for classroom use


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  • Saturday, 07 Apr 2018

Apple's new cheaper iPad will be reliably fast thanks to the new A10 Fusion processor, improved cameras and 32 GB or 128 GB of memory. — dpa

The latest iPad brings two major changes to Apple's approach to tablets: a lower price, and a display that supports the use of a stylus.

Both changes position this 9.7-inch iPad as an educational tool for drawing or taking notes at a price that lets it compete with its biggest classroom rival, Google's Chromebook.

This iPad is also reliably fast thanks to the new A10 Fusion processor, and comes with improved cameras and 32 GB or 128 GB of memory.

Pricing in the United States ranges from US$329 to US$559 (RM1,273 to RM2,163) in four categories, depending on whether you want extra memory or LTE functionality.

The biggest hardware improvement is support for the Pencil, which, while bringing the handy ability to write homework, correct essays or sign documents, comes at a steep additional price of US$99 (RM383).

Alternatively, users can pick from a number of third-party styluses, such as Logitech's cheaper Crayon.

Teachers and pupils will still have to live without a computer mouse or attachable keyboard, meaning this iPad isn't quite ready to replace your laptop or MacBook. — dpa

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