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Apple Pencil. Erase barriers.
You may never have seen Apple Pencil before, but you already
know how to use it. From the first moment, it does what you expect. And then
far more. Whether you’re sketching in the park, painting a watercolor portrait,
or drafting a blueprint, Apple Pencil gives you a variety of tools in a
single instrument. You hold it, but it doesn’t hold you back.
Highly responsive. Virtually no lag.
The lightning-fast responsiveness of Apple Pencil separates
it from other creative tools. That’s because its latency — the tiny delay
between when you begin drawing and the time it appears on the screen — has been
reduced to an almost imperceptible level.
iPad Pro knows whether you’re using your finger or
Apple Pencil. When iPad Pro senses Apple Pencil, the subsystem
scans its signal at an astounding 240 times per second, giving it twice
the data points it normally collects with your finger. This data, combined with
Apple?designed software, means that there’s only milliseconds between the image
you have in your mind and the one you see on the display.
Draw lines of any weight. Just apply pressure.
Within its slender case are intricate and accurate pressure
sensors, capable of measuring a range of forces. The carefully positioned
sensor determines precisely how hard the tip of Apple Pencil is being
pressed down. Press harder to draw thicker lines. Or use a gentle touch for
wispy hairlines. The variety of creative effects is virtually limitless. Which
means you are as well.
Add shading with a tilt of the hand.
Two tilt sensors built within the tip of Apple Pencil
calculate the exact orientation and angle of your hand. As you naturally write
or draw, the relative positions of each of these sensors can be detected by the
Multi-Touch display. So you can create shading effects simply by tilting
Apple Pencil the way you would a charcoal or conventional pencil.
12 hours of battery life.
You supply the creative charge.
Slip off the magnetic cap of Apple Pencil to reveal a Lightning
connector that lets you charge Apple Pencil simply by plugging it into iPad
Pro. The connector features a slightly elongated design, so that charging is
possible even when iPad Pro is inside its Silicone Case. A full charge gives
you 12 hours’ worth of scribbling, sketching, annotating, and editing.1 And
if the battery happens to run out while using Apple Pencil, you can just charge
it from your iPad Pro for 15 seconds and get 30 minutes of use.
Sketch new life into your favorite apps.
Make the most of iOS 9 when you use Apple Pencil with
built-in apps. Apple Pencil will also work with iPad apps from the
App Store. So you’re sure to find whole other dimensions of creativity
and productivity.