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Refurbished Apple Pencil (2e Generatie)

Refurbished Apple Pencil (2nd Generation)

Apple
Sale price  99,00 Regular price  101,00
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2 year warranty, official Refurbished Quality Mark

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Discover the Apple Pencil (2nd Generation): Precision and Convenience

The Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) is an advanced stylus that works seamlessly with compatible iPad models. With enhanced precision and responsiveness, the Apple Pencil delivers a natural writing and drawing experience that feels just like putting pen to paper.

Improved Functionality with the Apple Pencil (2nd Generation)

This new generation of Apple Pencil offers a number of improvements over its predecessor. Double-tap functionality lets you easily switch between tools or open the color palette without interrupting your workflow. Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) also charges wirelessly when magnetically attached to the side of your iPad, so you’re always ready to go.

Versatile Applications

Whether you’re an artist, student, or professional, Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) offers endless possibilities. Sketch and draw with unprecedented precision in apps like Procreate or Adobe Fresco. Take notes and highlight key passages in digital textbooks or PDFs. Or use Apple Pencil to create technical sketches and diagrams for your next project.

Seamless Integration with your iPad

The Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) is designed to work seamlessly with compatible iPad models, including the iPad Pro and the latest iPad Air. With its low latency and pressure-sensitive tip, using the Apple Pencil feels as natural as using a traditional pencil or pen.

Is the Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) Right for You?

While the Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) is a great choice for most users, there are some situations where you might want to consider a different model. For example, if you have an older iPad that isn’t compatible with the 2nd generation Apple Pencil, the original Apple Pencil might be a better option. Additionally, if you’re primarily interested in taking basic notes and don’t plan on doing any advanced drawing or sketching tasks, a less expensive stylus from a different brand might suffice.