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ARTICLE ADNormally $130, the Apple Pencil Pro has dropped to a new all-time low of $92 in the weeks leading up to Black Friday and Cyber Monday. With its advanced features, it is a more attractive option than the USB-C Apple Pencil or the Apple Pencil 2nd Gen (both of which are on sale at Amazon, too).
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But right now, you can save even more, thanks to another price drop hot off the heels of Prime Day. Grab the Pencil Pro for $92 (save $37) at Amazon and Walmart. That is a nearly $30 difference between it and the less sophisticated Apple Pencil 2nd Gen. It's a pretty solid bargain and a much smarter buy so long as your current iPad is compatible with the Pencil Pro.
The Apple Pencil Pro is at its lowest price since its release in May. Designed specifically for the M4 iPad Pro and M2 iPad Air, the Apple Pencil Pro introduces advanced features and tools that enhance creative control, such as squeeze and "barrel roll" gestures to access brushes and change stroke types without interrupting workflow.
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I would also argue that its built-in Find My Support makes it worth the extra cost. Losing an Apple Pencil can be as easy as losing a regular pencil, so having Find My Support really sweetens the deal.
With its new haptic feedback, users can feel their creations come to life as they sketch and draw. The device's hover feature on the iPad Pro and iPad Air allows for a preview of marks before committing to the screen. The Apple Pencil Pro's advanced capabilities make marking up documents, taking notes, and creating art more intuitive than ever.
Take advantage while this deal lasts ahead of the holiday shopping season.
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