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The Logitech Crayon was designed for the classroom. It saves schools quite a bit of money compared to the Apple Pencil. Photo: Logitech Logitech’s $49 active stylus for iPad unveiled back in March ...
Apple Pencil vs Logitech Crayon is the ultimate battle of the smart styluses, but which is best? While there are a host of Apple Pencils to pick from (including the latest swanky new Apple Pencil Pro) ...
Earlier this year during its education-focused event at a Chicago high school, Apple revealed the sixth-generation iPad with a base price of only $329. This was the first non-Pro iPad to support the ...
Logitech's Crayon was a dream for 2018 iPad owners who wanted stylus input without paying a premium for Apple's Pencil, but there was a catch: the schools-only focus ruled it out for anyone besides ...
There was a small splash of enthusiasm when Logitech recently announced that the $70 Crayon, a more affordable “digital pencil” originally only for education customers, would be available to all iPad ...
Logitech today announced that its Crayon stylus, which was previously only available to schools, is coming to Apple retail stores, which means it will be available for everyone to purchase for the ...
Apple's next iOS 12 update, expected to debut next week, will reportedly deliver iPad Pro support for Logitech's popular Crayon, making the tilt-sensitive stylus the only device to offer universal ...
Creative kids and adults disappointed by the Apple Pencil's flaws—its easily losable cap, its tendency to roll away, and of course, its high $99 price (or $89 for schools)—finally have the perfect ...