
I'll be upfront: I've been a Mac user for years. So obviously I want to find the absolute best laptop possible to have as my traveling companion. I use my laptop for everything on the road - for writing, photo editing, video-making, social media updating, and all-around entertainment. This means that I have to carry a decent amount of technology with me whenever I leave home.Īnd, as someone who works full-time online, a laptop is a must-have for me. Travel is usually not a “vacation” for me - it's my job, and that means I'm often working on the road. In many ways, I am not your average traveler. The new iPad Pro models are priced starting at $799, and the second generation Apple Pencil costs $129.Some posts on this site contain affiliate links, meaning if you book or buy something through one of these links, I may earn a small commission. The new Apple Pencil connects magnetically to the side of the iPad Pro, automatically pairs, and charges wirelessly. The new iPad Pro models have a Liquid Retina LCD screen, A12X Bionic processor, new stereo speakers, up to 1 TB storage, and support for the second generation Apple Pencil.

They don’t include a Home button, or a Lightning port. The new models come in 11-inch and 12.9-inch versions with Face ID. The adapter costs $39.99.Īpple announced the USB-C iPad Pro at a special media event in Brooklyn Tuesday morning. It works with micro SD cards, too, if you have a card adapter tray-typically included when you buy a micro SD card. The USB-C to SD Card Reader lets you import images and video from SD cards. The USB-C to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter is just like the Lightning port version that used to ship with iPhones, but with a USB-C connector. Apple USB-C to 3.5mm Headphone Jack adapter (left), and SD Card adapter (right)

That’s a good thing, because the new iPad Pro models don’t include a headphone jack. Following the introduction of the new iPad Pro with Face ID and USB-C, Apple added USB-C to 3.5mm headphone and USB-C SD card reader adapters to its online store.
