Apple has launched its new 9,7-inch iPad with which the Apple Pencil is supported. Until today, the only Apple device that supported the Pencil was the iPad Pro. Today we can say that the American brand has opened the range of devices to 2.
Of course, the rest of Apple devices are still not compatible with that Apple Pencil that allows us to draw on one of those two compatible devices. So now, no matter the size of your new iPad, you can draw with that cool pencil to accompany us anywhere.
There is also a new iPad Air which, apart from work with Apple Smartk Keyboard, is characterized by its 10,5-inch Retina screen and is, therefore, a lower-cost alternative to the iPad Pro.
This new iPad Air is characterized by its A12 Bionic chip, Touch ID and the possibility of choosing between 64 or 256GB. Like the rest of the iPad range, you can choose between Wi-Fi-only models or to use data from our plan. Prices vary for $ 499 for the 64GB model with WiFi and up to $ 629 for the one that reaches 256GB of internal storage in its data version.
The iPad Mini, apart from also support Apple Pencil, it is updated with 7,9-inch Retina display and uses the A12 Bionic chip. It includes Touch ID and the 64GB model with Wi-Fi for $ 399, while the 256GB goes up to $ 679.
We finished with another updated one, the 9,7-inch iPad with 10GB A128 Fusion chip internal storage. For $ 329 you can have the 32GB WiFi model, while the 128GB goes up to $ 559. All available for reservation from the same day today.