Apple surprised us all with the launch of a new, more affordable stylus, the Apple Pencil (USB-C), instead of the expected new iPads. Priced at €95, it offers some of the same features as the previous generations but lacks pressure sensitivity and wireless charging. While it may not be as advanced as the 2nd generation Pencil, it still has its own benefits.
The decision to release a new Pencil raises questions about compatibility and the need for a third iteration. With changes expected in the iPad lineup, it remains to be seen how Apple will streamline compatibility in the future. The absence of pressure sensitivity in the new Pencil and the reliance on a cable for charging may leave some users questioning its necessity.
Despite the advancements in technology, the choice between Pencil generations may not be as straightforward as one would hope. The importance of a stylus for the iPad cannot be denied, but the constant evolution of the Pencil raises concerns about the need for a new version. As Apple continues to innovate, users will have to weigh the benefits of each Pencil model to determine which best suits their needs.