Apple Pencil Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/apple-pencil/ Technology News and Reviews Wed, 18 Oct 2023 04:16:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Apple unveils new Apple Pencil, USB-C instead of pressure-sensitive https://www.techgoing.com/apple-unveils-new-apple-pencil-usb-c-instead-of-pressure-sensitive/ Wed, 18 Oct 2023 04:16:53 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=143701 Apple today issued a press release announcing the long-rumored new Apple Pencil, this Apple Pencil for USB-C interface, will be released in early November, priced at RMB 649. ▲ Source: Apple Apple named this Apple Pencil as Apple Pencil (USB-C), not the third generation version. Officially, the Apple Pencil (USB-C) features a matte finish, flat […]

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Apple today issued a press release announcing the long-rumored new Apple Pencil, this Apple Pencil for USB-C interface, will be released in early November, priced at RMB 649.

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Apple named this Apple Pencil as Apple Pencil (USB-C), not the third generation version.

The Apple Pencil is compatible with all iPad models with USB-C ports, including iPad (10th generation), iPad Air (4th and 5th generation), 11-inch iPad Pro (1st-4th generation), 12.9-inch iPad Pro (3rd-6th generation), and iPad mini (6th generation).

Officially, the Apple Pencil (USB-C) features a matte finish, flat sides that magnetically attach to the side of iPad for easy storage, and a USB-C cable for pairing and charging.

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Apple said the new Apple Pencil, which brings more options to iPad users, has pixel-level accuracy, low latency, and tilt angle sensing, making it an ideal tool for tasks such as note-taking, drawing, adding annotations, and journaling.

The Apple Pencil (USB-C) has the same pixel-level accuracy, low latency and tilt-angle sensing as the previous first- and second-generation products, but with the pressure-sensing feature removed.

The new Apple Pencil supports new iPadOS features such as writing on the go, quick memos, and collaborating with others in the Infinity Notes app. When used with iPad Pro models with the M2 chip, the new Apple Pencil supports hovering to help users draw more accurately.

A USB-C port is tucked under the sliding cap so you can pair and charge the new Apple Pencil with a USB-C cable. When magnetically attached to the side of iPad, the new Apple Pencil goes to sleep to conserve power.

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Apple’s third-gen Pencil summary: with 3 kinds of magnetic nibs https://www.techgoing.com/apples-third-gen-pencil-summary-with-3-kinds-of-magnetic-nibs/ Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:30:15 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=143545 Apple is expected to release the third generation of Apple Pencil this week, the biggest highlight is the introduction of replaceable magnetic nibs, to further enrich the user’s drawing experience. The second-generation Apple Pencil was released on October 30, 2018, with only one non-magnetic tip that can be replaced. The second-generation Apple Pencil magnetically attaches […]

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Apple is expected to release the third generation of Apple Pencil this week, the biggest highlight is the introduction of replaceable magnetic nibs, to further enrich the user’s drawing experience.

The second-generation Apple Pencil was released on October 30, 2018, with only one non-magnetic tip that can be replaced. The second-generation Apple Pencil magnetically attaches to the 2018 and later iPad Pro, the 2020 and later iPad Air, and the latest iPad mini, and is priced at $999 in China.

Design:

According to news shared by Japanese blog Mac Otakara, Apple’s third-generation Apple Pencil won’t see much adjustment in terms of appearance, and will basically follow the design of the second-generation Apple Pencil.

News about the third-generation Apple Pencil leaked out back in 2021, with the news claiming that it would be shorter and have a smoother, rounder surface.

Magnetic Nibs

The latest news is that the third-generation Apple Pencil will come with three different sizes of magnetically attachable nibs, offering more input options depending on the user’s drawing needs.

Majin Bu says the new nibs can be magnetically inserted into the Apple Pencil, which will make the process of swapping between nibs much more seamless — though it’s unclear how Apple will prevent nibs from being easily lost.

Colors:

Sources say the third-generation Apple Pencil will come in both white and black. this news dates back as far as 2020, and this news could not be confirmed.

USB-C port

Apple’s new Apple Pencil may switch to a USB-C port for all iPads.

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Apple’s first-gen Pencil expected to switch to USB-C port https://www.techgoing.com/apples-first-gen-pencil-expected-to-switch-to-usb-c-port/ Thu, 05 Oct 2023 05:17:42 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=138933 On April 4, according to technology blogger Steve Moser, Apple quietly mentioned the USB-C charging function of Apple Pencil in iOS 17.1 Beta 2, and the related text included “Please connect USB-C charging” and “Apple Pencil battery is very low”. Steve Moser refers to the series of models as “Apple Pencil 3,” but it’s more […]

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On April 4, according to technology blogger Steve Moser, Apple quietly mentioned the USB-C charging function of Apple Pencil in iOS 17.1 Beta 2, and the related text included “Please connect USB-C charging” and “Apple Pencil battery is very low”. Steve Moser refers to the series of models as “Apple Pencil 3,” but it’s more likely that Apple will switch to USB-C for the first-generation Apple Pencil.

▲ Source: Steve Moser’s post on the X platform.

Of Apple’s current iPad lineup, only the 10th-generation iPad is compatible with the first-generation Apple Pencil while using the USB-C port.

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Considering that the second-generation Apple Pencil uses wireless charging, it’s unlikely that Apple will add a USB-C connector to the second-generation Apple Pencil or any subsequent new Apple Pencil, so there’s a relatively high probability that Apple will retrofit the first-generation Apple Pencil with a USB-C connector in order to create a differentiation.

However, regardless of whether the first-generation Apple Pencil is equipped with USB-C, Another “third-generation” Apple Pencil version is in the pipeline, this “third-generation” Apple This “third-generation” Apple Pencil will be equipped with different shapes of magnetic nibs for different purposes such as drawing, sketching and painting.

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Apple launches new immersive AR experience app Deep Field https://www.techgoing.com/apple-launches-new-immersive-ar-experience-app-deep-field/ Thu, 06 Jul 2023 03:39:02 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=111290 Apple issued a press release today, announcing the launch of a new immersive AR experience called “Deep Field”, using iPad Pro and Apple Pencil as the carrier, inspired by the curiosity of the natural world, helping the world Students and families jointly understand and interpret the surrounding environment, co-creating and connecting in real-time. Apple’s official […]

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Apple issued a press release today, announcing the launch of a new immersive AR experience called “Deep Field”, using iPad Pro and Apple Pencil as the carrier, inspired by the curiosity of the natural world, helping the world Students and families jointly understand and interpret the surrounding environment, co-creating and connecting in real-time.

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Apple’s official description of this app is as follows:

Leveraging the power and portability of the iPad Pro, combined with the ability of the Apple Pencil to accurately draw ideas, Deep Field experience participants draw animals and plants inspired by artwork and environments, using vivid colors, shapes and textures.

After conceiving fantastic plants, participants use Apple Pencils to draw their designs in the Deep Field App for iPad, and these works will be added to the global database, where the plants drawn by participants around the world will be brought together in real-time to create a new ecosystem that uses the magic of AR to reveal the invisible world of plants.

Using the iPad Pro’s lidar scanner, participants can watch their creations transform into stunning 3D plant structures that spread across the floors, walls and ceilings around them, creating a new immersive natural world.

To enhance the multi-sensory experience, Deep Field also presents the sounds of forgotten and extinct species in a multi-channel soundscape created by renowned audio naturalist Martyn Stewart, offering a new appreciation for the tumultuous beauty of the natural world.

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Apple updates Pages, Numbers and Keynote apps for iPad with support for Pencil hovering https://www.techgoing.com/apple-updates-pages-numbers-and-keynote-apps-for-ipad-with-support-for-pencil-hovering/ Fri, 31 Mar 2023 05:54:01 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=84425 Apple today updated the Pages, Numbers and Keynote office productivity applications for the iPad. The biggest improvement is the support for Apple Pencil hovering. Apple officials said that users using the above applications on the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro can more easily navigate, write, draw sketches and illustrations, etc. by hovering. The second-generation Apple […]

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Apple today updated the Pages, Numbers and Keynote office productivity applications for the iPad. The biggest improvement is the support for Apple Pencil hovering.

Apple officials said that users using the above applications on the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro can more easily navigate, write, draw sketches and illustrations, etc. by hovering.

The second-generation Apple Pencil on the latest iPad Pro models supports hovering up to 12 mm above the screen, allowing users to preview their drawings before drawing.

Another useful hover feature for users is to use the Doodle feature. On an iPad, if you want to convert your handwriting to text, use the Apple Pencil to hover over the screen and the text field will automatically expand.

It was previously reported that Apple Pencil gained tilt and azimuth support in iPadOS 16.4. Apple discussed the feature in a recent interview.

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Apple’s new patent: Apple Pencil can act as a VR game controller https://www.techgoing.com/apples-new-patent-apple-pencil-can-act-as-a-vr-game-controller/ Fri, 10 Feb 2023 03:12:31 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=70952 According to the list published by the United States Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO), Apple today obtained a patent on the Apple Pencil’s technology. According to the patent description, the Apple Pencil can interact and operate with devices such as mixed-reality headsets, iPads, and Mac monitors, and can act as a controller for VR games. […]

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According to the list published by the United States Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO), Apple today obtained a patent on the Apple Pencil’s technology. According to the patent description, the Apple Pencil can interact and operate with devices such as mixed-reality headsets, iPads, and Mac monitors, and can act as a controller for VR games.

The main content of the patent is as follows: In Figures 1 and 6B below, we see a user holding an Apple Pencil, which in this case is used as a game controller to move objects or game characters, which Apple calls a “Virtual Agent “# 606. The Apple Pencil’s functionality will include inputs that involve tapping, scrolling, rotating, flicking, and swiping on the Pencil’s touch surface.

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The Apple Pencil described in the patent has built-in sensors that detect input from the user based on haptics with touch-sensitive surfaces #175.

In some instances, the Apple Pencil may include multiple touch-sensing technologies, including but not limited to capacitive, resistive, infrared, and surface acoustic wave technologies, as well as other proximity sensor arrays or other elements for determining one or more points of contact.

In additional information in the patent, Apple details the use of eye/gaze tracking as a way to move objects in an extended reality (XR) environment or game.

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Apple patent will hint that Apple Pencil can be turned into a real-life dropper tool https://www.techgoing.com/apple-patent-will-hint-that-apple-pencil-can-be-turned-into-a-real-life-dropper-tool/ Sun, 01 Jan 2023 04:50:17 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=59857 Apple recently filed a patent for the next-generation Apple Pencil, which has a built-in optical sensor that captures both color and texture. This technology could make the Apple Pencil more than just a stylus for note-taking and artistic creation. With the ability to gather inspiration from the colors and textures of real-life objects, the device […]

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Apple recently filed a patent for the next-generation Apple Pencil, which has a built-in optical sensor that captures both color and texture. This technology could make the Apple Pencil more than just a stylus for note-taking and artistic creation. With the ability to gather inspiration from the colors and textures of real-life objects, the device could serve as a reference tool for artists to build their own library of hues and textures to use in their projects.

This feature, which is reminiscent of the popular “dropper” tool in graphics software, allows users to easily capture and utilize the color of patterns.

According to the patent filing, the Apple Pencil’s color sensor system will be able to capture the color of external objects and potentially measure their texture and other features related to their appearance. The light emitter in the new Apple Pencil may also be adjustable and have a customizable spectrum. This spectrum can be adjusted during color-sensing measurements based on factors such as ambient light color.

The intensity of the light emitter can also be modulated during the measurement process. In addition, during the color sensing process, an inertial measurement unit can be used to measure the angle between the stylus and the surface being measured, and the texture of the surface can be measured by collecting light from the surface at this angle. These measurements can then be transmitted wirelessly to a companion device, such as an iPad, for use in applications such as drawing software.

As of now, the next-generation features of the Apple Pencil described in the patent are purely theoretical, and it is unclear whether Apple plans to include them in a redesigned version of the Apple Pencil. However, more than four years have passed since the release of the second-generation Apple Pencil, so it’s possible that the company is considering an update to the product.

In the past, Apple has also filed patents for other pencil-related technologies, such as removable custom nibs and nibs with rotating elements and multiple touch-sensitive zones on the body of the pen, and it remains to be seen when these ideas from the patents will be incorporated into future versions of the Apple Pencil.

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New patent shows Apple’s next-generation Apple Pencil will have a built-in optical sensor https://www.techgoing.com/new-patent-shows-apples-next-generation-apple-pencil-will-have-a-built-in-optical-sensor/ Fri, 30 Dec 2022 05:43:11 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=59121 According to a list of technology patents recently published by the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO), Apple has been granted a technology patent for the Apple Pencil. The patent indicates that the next-generation Apple Pencil will have a built-in optical sensor that samples surface color and texture. In the patent, Apple outlines a color […]

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According to a list of technology patents recently published by the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO), Apple has been granted a technology patent for the Apple Pencil. The patent indicates that the next-generation Apple Pencil will have a built-in optical sensor that samples surface color and texture.

In the patent, Apple outlines a color sensor system built into the Apple Pencil that samples the surface color of external objects and can also measure other aspects of an object’s appearance such as texture.

The next-generation Apple Pencil will be equipped with multiple color-sensitive light detectors, each of which can measure the corresponding color of light. The color sensor can also be set up with a light emitter for other uses in the patent description.

The inertial measurement unit can be used to measure the angular orientation between the stylus and an external object during color measurement. Texture can be measured using light shining on the surface of an external object at a swept angle. Measurements from the stylus, such as color sensor measurements, texture measurements, and associated angular orientation measurements, can be transmitted wirelessly to an external device.

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Apple axes new entry-level Apple Pencil before release https://www.techgoing.com/apple-axes-new-entry-level-apple-pencil-before-release/ Thu, 24 Nov 2022 07:57:54 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=48912 First look at the founder of technology @Mr awesome today through social media broke the news that Apple originally planned to launch a new Apple Pencil called “Maker” in September this year at the fall launch, the price is expected to be about $ 49 (about 350 CNY). The blogger revealed that the stylus does […]

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First look at the founder of technology @Mr awesome today through social media broke the news that Apple originally planned to launch a new Apple Pencil called “Maker” in September this year at the fall launch, the price is expected to be about $ 49 (about 350 CNY).

The blogger revealed that the stylus does not support pressure-sensitive and does not require a battery, but is powered by a chip from the screen, still active capacitive stylus, and even supports the iPhone, but was cut before the release when the stock had reached a million levels.

If this is true, the cheaper Apple Pencil should be better suited for the iPad 10. While the first-generation Apple Pencil is supported, the iPad 10 is equipped with a USB-C interface and requires a new USB-C to Apple Pencil converter for pairing and charging. The converter can be purchased separately for $67.

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It’s not clear why Apple is killing off the new entry-level stylus. Considering the news that there are more than one million stocks in stock, this is by no means a small number for the stylus accessories market.

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Apple Retail Stores Suspend Sales of Apple Pencil https://www.techgoing.com/apple-retail-stores-suspend-sales-of-apple-pencil/ Mon, 31 Oct 2022 05:14:20 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=41393 Apple Retail Stores, including the U.S., have suspended sales of the Apple Pencil (1st generation) until stocks of the USB-C to Lightning adapter, which can charge the new entry-level iPad Apple Pencil, improve, according to MacRumors. charging. iPad 10 is only compatible with the Apple Pencil (1st generation) with a USB-C connector. To charge the […]

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Apple Retail Stores, including the U.S., have suspended sales of the Apple Pencil (1st generation) until stocks of the USB-C to Lightning adapter, which can charge the new entry-level iPad Apple Pencil, improve, according to MacRumors. charging.

iPad 10 is only compatible with the Apple Pencil (1st generation) with a USB-C connector. To charge the Apple Pencil (1st generation) with iPad, users must use a USB-C to Lightning adapter, which once faced a month-long shipping delay.

Apple will provide the USB-C to Lightning adapter in the Apple Pencil (1st generation) boxes, but the boxes have not yet been shipped to Apple retail stores. Apple stores have been instructed not to sell older Apple Pencil (1st generation) models until the new shipments arrive.

This move will ensure that users of the new iPad 10 will have a way to charge their Apple Pencil (1st generation). The new iPad 10 is available in Apple stores this week. According to the Apple Online Store, the Apple Pencil (1st generation) is estimated to ship in 1 to 2 weeks. For existing users, Apple also sells a USB-C to Lightning adapter separately for $67 in China.

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