The company announced the product two weeks ago at Chicago that emphasized how iPads were great for schools since the new $330 version supported Apple Pencil. Apple Pencil is regarded as the very best stylus solution for the tablet, and I felt swayed. In the past, iPad did not support Pencil, so the added value felt valuable.. I like to draw, and drawing with Pencil is blast The value proposition is about lot more than just Pencil compatibility. The cheap new iPad is the I surrendered just few months ago when I upgraded to iPhone X. There are some spec bumps when you go pro, like twice RAM, and the connector for keyboards and whatnot. The new 9.7-inch iPad is smaller and it's the exact same weight. iPad features A10 Fusion chip which is less fancy and the difference did not mean much to me. I think it might be worth waiting for Face ID in more powerful and much more iPad at that point time. You will deal with Touch ID, which is slow and cumbersome compared to the second-gen and Face ID.
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