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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Pencil is a good buy!
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Pencil is a good add on for the Ipad I bought. Double check which ones are compatible because some are not all compatible even though you may think they are. Luckily Best Buy took back the incorrect one I bought and this one was cheaper.
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I like it and the pen pressure, just wish it had a button for other uses but it works for what its for. I think way too expensive, but that's an Apple thing.
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The product was a "BANG for your BUCK" I APPRECIATE the salesman recommendation of this product,because I was undecided on which was the better deal,and Mr. Salesman showed why this product was better than the other.. *****(5stars)
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Compared to the other pencils, this is definitely worth your buck. It’s compact and slick, definitely a good purchase if you’re looking for an Apple Pencil
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When it works it is great! The tip broke not long after purchase. I have the Best Buy total protection plan so I scheduled time at Best Buy for repair. At appointment Best Buy advised that they CANNOT repair the tip and I have to take it Apple. And the total protection does not help only extended Apple warranty. Called Apple and the price to repair is same as new pencil!! Googled it and found a way to DIY repair with tweezers. Also saw that this is common problem according to comments.