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  2. Apple Pencil - Wikipedia

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    The second-generation Apple Pencil was announced on October 30, 2018, alongside the third-generation iPad Pro, and is used with most iPad models that contain a USB-C connector (excluding the tenth-generation iPad). It uses a magnetic connector on the side of the tablet for charging rather than a Lightning connector, and includes touch-sensitive ...

  3. iPad Pro - Wikipedia

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    The second-generation Apple Pencil functions exclusively with the 2018 and later iPad Pro models, the iPad Air 4, and the iPad mini 6. [34] It is similar in design and specifications to the first model, but without the detachable connector, and part of the stylus is flattened to inhibit rolling.

  4. iPad Pro (2nd generation) - Wikipedia

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    The second generation of iPad Pro is a line of iPad tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. The iPads, with 12.9 inch and 10.5 inch screens, were both announced on June 5, 2017. Both models are compatible with the first generation of Apple Pencil. Like the first generation, a larger size and stylus compatibility were a ...

  5. Found: All the Best (and Most Aesthetic) iPad ... - AOL

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    Other cool features include a magnetic attachment for wireless pairing and charging, as well as a double-tap function—though pls note that the 2nd-generation Pencil won't work with older iPads ...

  6. List of Apple products - Wikipedia

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    Apple Pencil (2nd generation) iPad: current November 7, 2018 iPad Pro (11-inch) (1st generation) iPad: March 18, 2020 iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (3rd generation)

  7. iPad 2 - Wikipedia

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    The iPad 2 is a tablet designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. Compared to the first iPad, as the second model in the iPad line, it gained a faster dual core A5 processor, a lighter build structure with a flat, rather than curved, back, and was the first iPad to feature VGA front-facing and 720p rear-facing cameras designed for FaceTime video calling.