Tim Cook: Apple Pencil is not just a stylus

Apple Pencil iPad ProThe iPad Pro will be released on November 13 according to the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, and because the product needs attention, Tim Cook, Eddy Cue and Adobe they started to attract the attention of the whole world towards her.

Tim Cook he is in London these days to promote iPad Pro and agreed to give an interview to a local publication to promote everything the new product of the company he leads has to offer, arguing that the Apple Pencil is not just a simple stylus.

Apple Pencil is a digital pen which, unlike a stylus, is thinner and has no high latency when touching the screen, so graphic artists will be able to create drawings on the iPad Pro exactly as they would in the real world using a pencil or pen.

Asked if he was concerned about launching such an expensive tablet, Tim Cook said the iPad Pro would appeal to PC users, iPad tablet users and others from the outside, also saying that there are no good tablets at prices as low as $50 of dollars.

Well, we didn't really do a stylus, we did a Pencil. The traditional stylus is fat, it has really bad latency so you're sketching here and it's filling the line somewhere behind. You can't sketch with something like that, you need something that mimics the look and feel of the pencil itself or you're not going to replace it. We're not trying to replace finger touch, we're complementing it with the Pencil.

Moving on, Tim Cook claims that the Smart Keyboard is an accessory that offers enormous utility, the Apple CEO stating that apart from the iPhone and Apple Watch, the iPad Pro is the only Apple product that he still uses in his travels.

Separately from Tim Cook, in the video clip above you can see Eddy Cue presenting the iPad Pro for an American television, the tablet having a starting price of 799 dollars in the USA and much higher prices in other areas of the globe, it having little chance of generating large sums of money for Apple.