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Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard, shipping November 25th

Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard and accessories designed for the iPad Pro. The bigger one here is the Apple Pencil, which really appeals to designers.

The Apple Pencil has received great reviews and is one of the best styluses of any device. The Apple Pencil charges by removing the back of it to reveal the lighting connector which straight on can be plugged it to the iPad Pro. This also pairs the 2 devices.

The Smart Keyboard is a cover for the iPad Pro that also contains a keyboard along with it. It's designed by Apple and also has received great reviews. It connects to the iPad Pro via the Smart Connector, Apple's new connector technology that can give power as well as take input from the keyboard. This means that you don't have to worry about charging the Smart Keyboard.

These 2 accessories are designed for iPad Pro and will only work with it.

Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard pre-orders are available on Staples and are shipping on November 25th.

Staples iPad Pro Apple Pencil Smart Keyboard

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Source : Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard pre-orders available at Staples, shipping November 25th






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