But if you don't want to spend the dough, you can buy
Logitech Crayon for $ 49.
Not only that, but you're also getting a smaller display that doesn't support Apple's stylus or the new cheaper
Logitech Crayon stylus announced at Apple's iPad event this morning.
It's called
the Logitech Crayon, and it might just as well have been designed by Apple, it looks so Apple - like.
Instead, Apple announced a cheaper third - party stylus that'll work with the iPad called
the Logitech Crayon.
Logitech Crayon is designed to fit snugly into a holder on the Rugged Combo 2 case for iPad ®.
Go right ahead and rest your palm on the screen while you write — iPad supports palm rejection for natural hand placement while using
Logitech Crayon.
As far as the internals are concerned,
Logitech Crayon works the same as Apple Pencil.
The unique design of
Logitech Crayon isn't just for show.
Designed specifically for iPad 6th - generation and its large Multi-Touch Retina display,
Logitech Crayon brings another dimension to learning and opens up new avenues of creativity for any class or curriculum.
Logitech Crayon is a versatile, pixel - precise digital pencil that elevates the way teachers teach and students learn in K - 12 classrooms.
Curious kids love to pick, poke, and prod anything they can get their hands on so we made key parts of
Logitech Crayon pry - resistant and replaceable.
Logitech Crayon has a smart tip which dynamically adjusts line weight depending on the angle you place it down — just like a regular pencil.
If you need an extra tip or cap for
Logitech Crayon just head to our Accessories and Spare Parts page.
This way iPad ® and
Logitech Crayon are always kept securely together.
The Logitech Crayon takes much of the technology inside of Apple Pencil — including low - latency communication, tilt and shade, and palm rejection — and angles it for an education audience.
Do you have any more questions about what
Logitech Crayon is and how it works with the 2018 iPad?
So whether students need to take notes in class, mark up a PDF, or sketch diagrams for a science lab,
Logitech Crayon is the perfect tool for the job.
Logitech Crayon comes with a 3 - year limited hardware warranty and access to a dedicated support line for any issues that may arise.
The new iPad (2018) will also be compatible with third party stylus options such as
the Logitech Crayon, though stylus is limited to schools, not for consumers.
To find out more read
our Logitech Crayon vs Apple Pencil: What's the difference and which one is best for you?
For the education market in the US, Apple has teamed up with Logitech to make
the Logitech Crayon.
Apple today announced
Logitech Crayon and Rugged Combo 2 keyboard case for iPad 6, as well as making Space Gray iMac accessories available for everyone.
Still, schools that prefer iPads can opt for the new
Logitech Crayon, a less - expensive stylus also shown off during Apple's event today.
Plus, in order to for schools to give their students the best iPad experience, they'll need to buy accessories like a case, and an Apple Pencil ($ 90 for schools) or
Logitech Crayon ($ 50).
It also features a kickstand with four use modes and angles, as well as a built - in pencil holder specifically made for
the Logitech Crayon or Apple Pencil.
The Logitech Crayon will retail for $ 49.99 when it launches, and the Rugged Combo 2 will start at $ 99.99.
The accessories were announced during Apple's «Field Trip» event in Chicago earlier today.The
Logitech Crayon is a digital pencil, similar to Apple Pencil, but comes in at a cheaper price of $ 49, roughly half the price of the Apple Pencil (Apple is selling its first - party Pencil to schools for $ 89).
If the Apple Pencil's price is too rich for you, look for the new
Logitech Crayon coming this summer, which costs $ 49.
The 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,
the Logitech Crayon isn't sensitive to pressure.
Logitech today revealed two new accessories for the sixth - generation iPad:
the Logitech Crayon and Logitech Rugged Combo 2, both designed to help students become «more creative and productive» in the classroom.
The Apple Pencil connects and pairs to an individual iPad or iPad Pro, while
the Logitech Crayon doesn't feature Bluetooth and can therefore be used on any iPad (6th generation) instantly without the need for pairing.
The Logitech Crayon is only available to Apple education channels in the US for $ 49 (with a minimum order of 10) and can't be bought individually.
Logitech has also designed
the Logitech Crayon, which is a digital stylus that's similar to Apple Pencil and even uses Apple Pencil technology.
Not exact matches
Logitech is making a stylus called the
Crayon in collaboration with Apple that's sturdier, and it costs $ 50.
In addition, the company said that
Logitech is introducing a $ 49 pencil stylus called the «
crayon» which slashes the cost of the pencil hardware from its previous, $ 99 price point.
That's where
Logitech might help: it's introducing a $ 49
Crayon accessory for the new iPad that should put art and handwriting within the reach of more schools.
Apple revealed
Logitech is creating its own
Crayon for the iPad priced at $ 49.
Logitech plans to sell the
Crayon only to educational institutions, so it won't initially be available to standard customers.
What about the
Crayon (by
Logitech, I think)?
Apple and
Logitech have told us that they expect there to be a pot of
Crayons at the front of the class that teachers will be able to quickly hand out to students when needed.
Apple partnered with
Logitech to offer a cheaper cousin called the
Crayon to schools, but it's not currently available to you if you're not an educational organization.
Paired with a
Logitech Rugged Keyboard and
Crayon, is that enough for kids in classrooms that are increasingly going Chromebook?
Apple revealed that
Logitech is working on its own stylus, dubbed «
Crayon,» for the iPad that's priced at $ 49 USD.
The iPad needs a rugged case to protect it from the drops and scratches it will invariably get the moment it's introduced into the classroom, and Apple is pushing its Pencil stylus, or
Logitech's
Crayon version, as the main input method on the tablet.
«If we consider the cost of the ruggedized accessories — the keyboard from
Logitech at $ 99 and their
Crayon at $ 49 — that would splace the new iPad at roughly $ 450, above a lot of Chromebooks playing in the space,» said Lauren Guenveur, senior research analyst for IDC's devices and displays team.
Crayon is a more child - friendly offering from
Logitech.
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Apple gave a little bit of stage time to
Logitech's
Crayon.
The
Crayon debuted alongside a beefy
Logitech iPad case and keyboard combo called the Rugged Combo 2, which will retail for $ 99.
Logitech's $ 49
Crayon is a potential solution to a lot of these problems, but it will only be available through education sales channels.