Apple Pencil (1st Gen): Precision For Drawing
Original price was: $99.00.$79.00Current price is: $79.00.
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Price History for Apple - Pencil (1st Generation) with USB-C to Pencil Adapter - White
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Current Price | $79.00 | January 13, 2025 |
Highest Price | $99.00 | October 15, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $79.00 | November 24, 2024 |
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$79.00 | November 24, 2024 |
$99.00 | October 15, 2024 |
Apple Pencil (1st Gen): Precision For Drawing Description
- WHY APPLE PENCIL โ With pixel-perfect precision, tilt and pressure sensitivity, and imperceptible lag, Apple Pencil (1st generation) transforms into your paintbrush or your pencil. It makes painting, sketching, doodling, and note-taking better than ever.
- COMPATIBILITY โ Apple Pencil (1st generation) works with iPad (6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th* generation); iPad Air (3rd generation); iPad mini (5th generation); iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st and 2nd generation); iPad Pro 10.5-inch; and iPad Pro 9.7-inch. * iPad (10th generation) requires USB-C to Apple Pencil Adapter.
- EASY AND NATURAL โ Apple Pencil is sensitive to pressure and tilt so you can easily vary line weight, create subtle shading, and produce a wide range of artistic effects โ just like a conventional pencil, but with pixel-perfect precision.
- TRANSFORMS IPAD INTO A CANVAS โ Draw, sketch, color, take notes, and mark up documents. Apple Pencil does it all with imperceptible lag. Pair and charge your Apple Pencil with the included Lightning adapter.
- WHATโS IN THE BOX โ Apple Pencil, Lightning adapter, extra tip, and USB-C to Apple Pencil Adapter (required to pair and charge with 10th-generation iPad).
Apple Pencil (1st Gen): Precision For Drawing Specification
Specification: Apple Pencil (1st Gen): Precision For Drawing
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Apple Pencil (1st Gen): Precision For Drawing Reviews (13)
13 reviews for Apple Pencil (1st Gen): Precision For Drawing
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Juju Perkins –
Deze pen werkt perfect, toppertje.
Als je een iPad hebt, koop dan ook alleen accessoires van Apple, dat werkt als een malle, geen geklooi, werkt perfect.
Michealla R –
It connected and charged great out the box and Iโve had no issues whatsoever with it. It charges really quickly as well. Itโs easy to use and definitely worth it especially if you are using it for digital art or lettering. The sensitivity is really intuitive and Iโd say the weight is balanced, itโs not too heavy or too light. Overall Iโm pleased with the quality and the sleek appearance. Iโd definitely recommend getting a pencil grip for more comfort as well.
SarahReadsALot –
Arrived as promised. Functional. My kids use in school in place of issues chrome pen. Easy to use. Very durable.
lele –
I brought the 1st gen iPad pencil because Iโm a college student and thought this would be a great investment and itโs definitely worth the money. I didnโt want to spend too much money on a brand new one, so I brought a used one. And it works like new!! It came in its original box, it didnโt have any scratches or anything wrong with it noticeable, it came with 2 adapters for charging and an extra tip. It connected easily to my iPad and the battery lasts for daysss/weeks (depending on how much you use it).
Michealla R –
Portability is great. Accuracy was 100% easy to use. Quality is great! And a great value for your money.
lele –
The Apple Pencil (1st Generation) has been an invaluable tool in unleashing my creativity on my iPad. Its sleek design and precise functionality make it a remarkable stylus for digital drawing, note-taking, and more. The responsiveness and accuracy of the Pencil’s tip provide a natural and immersive drawing experience, mimicking the feel of a traditional pencil on paper. The pressure sensitivity adds an extra layer of control, allowing for varying line thicknesses and shading effects. The seamless integration with iPad apps, such as Procreate and Notability, further enhances the overall user experience, making the Apple Pencil a must-have tool for artists and creatives.
One aspect to keep in mind is the limited compatibility of the 1st Generation Apple Pencil. It is only compatible with select iPad models, specifically the older iPad Pro, iPad Air (3rd generation), and iPad (6th and 7th generations). This means that if you own a newer iPad or iPad Pro, you may need to consider purchasing the 2nd Generation Apple Pencil for full compatibility. Additionally, the Pencil’s cylindrical shape lacks an eraser feature or programmable buttons, which could have added more versatility and convenience to its usage. Lastly, the need to charge the Pencil by connecting it to the iPad’s Lightning port may be a minor inconvenience, as it exposes the Pencil to potential accidental damage during charging.
In summary, the Apple Pencil (1st Generation) is a remarkable tool that unlocks a world of creativity on compatible iPads. Its precise and responsive performance, along with its seamless integration with various drawing apps, makes it an excellent choice for artists and note-takers alike. However, it’s important to consider the limited compatibility with specific iPad models, as well as the absence of an eraser or programmable buttons. With its undeniable strengths and a few minor drawbacks, the 1st Generation Apple Pencil earns a solid four-star rating from me.
amjadnajar –
The pencil is perfect to write notes or to do advanced drawing, is not heavy at all but gives you the sence of holding a good an fancy pen, the only thing i dont like is the charging of it, you have to plug it on the ipad and a single small hit could prob brake the charging plug and then you will have to buy a new one…
Kayla –
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ย It works really good I would say. For in my case and has no sensor delay. I have a scratch resistant screen protector so I couldnโt tell yโall if itโs actually scratch resistance but itโs very lightweight and easy to use.
Zachary M –
I’ve been using the apple pencil to make coloring pages for a coloring book about Thoroughbred horses (“A Thoroughbred Life Horse Coloring Book”). So far, I’ve really enjoyed it. The only problem I’ve run into is I have no idea what I’m doing as there were little to no instructions, and the pencil stopped working well. Eventually, I realized the tip had come unscrewed.
I’ve tried the pencil for write to text and it works GREAT! Procreate – great! Canva – meh. I ended up making my art in procreate and sending to Canva.
SarahReadsALot –
I absolutely love this. I was so happy that my Apple Pencil came in great condition. It works, and it works great with my iPad. For those who donโt know, if you have a iPad 9th & 10th gen (donโt know if there are more I just know that these models support only the 1st gen Apple Pencil.) the Apple Pencil 1st generation works for those models. (I have a 10th gen iPad myself.) The weight of the Apple Pencil is great. The ease of use for the Apple Pencil is excellent. The appearance of the Apple Pencil is exactly how it looks on the screen. Just a good tip, (if you want Apple products, please only shop with Apple. Not other brands that sell Apple products and devices for cheaperโฆ But besides that, Itโs great! And if you need help on how to use the Apple Pencil, just search up how to use an Apple Pencil 1st gen. (Donโt worry, I did this and it didnโt come with instructions on how to really use it in the box so I had to search it up myself on appleโs website.) But yeah, GREAT Pencil and Iโm in love!
Aleksandra Woลบniak –
This is really the best tab available in this price range without regard to the mobile OS platform you swear allegiance to.
My hobby is journaling and doodling – it is difficult to procure paper and drawing material that allow me to have the same experience whilst writing and doodling – paper is usually good for drawing or good for writing, and if it is expected to serve both activities with the same sense of satisfaction, it costs a bomb.
But the iPad is not without its disadvantages (especially if you are used to Android tabs)
1. You cannot make phone calls directly from the iPad
2. Whatsapp does not work unless you want to risk jailbreaking and install unsupported software
3. My personal experience is that the likelihood of dropping a tab is higher than that of dropping a laptop.
4. Intensive texting and writing content requires a BT keyboard (I use a Lenovo K480 which really works for me but at the cost of additional bulk, batteries and one more item to put in the tray at the time of airport check-in)
5. Apple’s messaging ecosystem is rather restrictive – for example, without whatsapp you have iMessages / Messages and you can reasonably communicate with others using iMessages (if they are on the Apple platform) and probably Jabber (for Android and anything else, I think but I cannot vouch for how effective it is).
As long as one of the above use-cases matter to you, iPad is not a stand-alone solution to your problem.
I saved the good stuff for the end
a) I also purchased the Apple pencil because I wanted to use it to replicate my handwritten journaling experience. It works quite well. I have never used an iPad Pro – a lot of iPad 9.7 2018 reviews involve comparisons with the iPad Pro which has superior tech – Pro-motion, 120 Hz refresh, faster CPU and invariably the inference is that “iPad 6th Gen is good, better than other iPads but the iPad Pro is still better”. To me though, this device is all I need at this time.
b) Since I knew I would not be using this for voice-calling, I chose the wifi-only version. Besides, in my neck-of-the-woods, telecom connections are nothing to write home about.
c) The tab is fast, responsive, it has not hung – to be objective, I removed all apps that I would not be using
d) The camera is not great but I find it difficult to imagine being able to snap candid spontaneous photos with a device the size of the iPad
e) With Apple Notes and my BT keyboard, I can type anywhere. I can even bunge in some diagrams if I need to add those as well.
f) The software keyboard supports drawing mode with Apple Pen and that is a lovely thing if I want to send personal messages to my daughter mimicking the handwritten note practice
g) Browsing is fairly ok but no great shakes especially if you are used to seeing text on larger screens and full-blown desktop experience. Most websites have mobile apps which offer the same experience – this comes at the cost of using up space, battery
h) The battery has been a surprise – I am not attached to the iPad all the time, I DO use it for an average of 6 to 8 hours every day and the battery still runs at close to 50% by night. If you use graphics intensive apps with the Apple Pencil on, you may sense a little radiating off from the screen to your palm. I have not figured out why
i) iOS 11 is really good. The last version of iOS I used was on my iPod Mini and I remember the limited options it offered. The OS has since evolved, it is more sophisticated, more intuitive than before
If you are on a budget of 30K or less, and do not want to invest in high-end tabs, I would recommend you not spend too much time and just go ahead and buy this. There may or may not be be newer versions of this edition of iPads coming in from Apple. but this is one decision you will not regret.
Gift giver –
Produkt nie jest zgodny z zamรณwieniem. Opakowanie jest od oryginalnego Apple Pencil 1generacji, ale sam produkt jest innej firmy. Dodatkowo nie ma drugiego rysika i przejลciรณwki, ktรณre w oryginale znajdujฤ siฤ w pudeลku. Nie polecam. Najgorszy zakup w ลผyciu !
Amazon Customer –
Good value. Easy to use. Great performance. Makes doing math problems on my iPad a breeze. No more wasted paper.