Apple Pencil Pro, the first stylus to support Find My and the latest Apple Pencil for drawing on iPad Air and iPad Pro, comes with new capabilities that make the Apple Pencil experience even better.
The Apple Pencil Pro comes with a new sensor built into the grip that can sense when the user applies pressure. It will display a set of tools to allow users to quickly switch between tools, line weights, and colors. All this without disrupting the creative process. Specially designed vibrating motor gently vibrates. To confirm when users tap, double-tap or tap Smart Shape for a surprisingly intuitive experience.
It also has a gyroscope that allows users to rotate to precisely control the tool they are using. Simply turn the handle to change the direction of the pen tools and brush shapes. Just like using real pen and paper.
You can also lift the tip of your Apple Pencil to see the tool's exact orientation before writing.
All of these innovative features allow users to bring their ideas to life in new ways. In a way that has never been done before
Apple Pencil Pro also supports Find My. It's the first stylus to be able to find the Apple Pencil through Find My, so if you lose it, you won't be able to find it. The Pencil also pairs, charges, and stores magnetically by clipping it to the side of your iPad Pro.
However, the Apple Pencil Pro can only be used on these four models, i.e. iPad Pro, M4 chip, in both screen sizes, and iPad Air 6, in both screen sizes. The Apple Pencil Pro is priced at 4,900 baht which students can purchase for 4,600 baht, which is arguably the Apple Pencil, the model with the most features but can be used with the new iPads that were just released.
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