If
that sounds familiar, it’s because Microsoft has been making keyboard
covers that magnetically connect to its Surface tablet for quite some
time. Though, Microsoft’s Surface keyboard also comes with a touchpad,
the iPad Pro’s keyboard cover doesn’t.
Apple
also debuted its new Apple Pencil stylus for the iPad Pro. Yes, despite
Steve Jobs’s dislike for the stylus, Apple has added one to the iPad.
Unlike
most styluses, though, the Apple Pencil has built in sensors that can
detect when you press hard or lightly and will adjust your stroke
accordingly. The Apple Pencil can also determine if you are writing on a
slant and change the width of your stroke.
In
a “stroke” of genius — get it? — Apple added a Lightning charger to the
top of the Pencil that you can plug into the Pro to recharge.
To
demonstrate the iPad Pro’s capabilities, Apple brought out a handful of
developers, including Microsoft VP Kirk Koenigsbauer, to show how you
can use the Apple Pencil, keyboard cover, and multitasking to turn the
iPad Pro into a serious productivity tool.
Yes, hell has frozen over, a Microsoft executive was on stage at Apple’s big event.
To
run multiple apps at once, Apple made the iPad Pro the most powerful
iPad yet, packing it with an A9x processor, which the company says is
nearly twice as fast as the iPad Air 2s chip. Apple claims the processor
is actually 80 percent faster than most portable computers on the
market.
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