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iPad Pro 2 News: iPad Pro 2 Latest Video Ads Highlights Apple Pencil, Built-In Camera; Device Leading Consumers To Snub MacBooks [VIDEO]

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Apple Inc. unleashed four commercials of the iPad Pro 2 last month. Now, the tech giant shared two new Twitter-based video ads of the iPad Pro 2 that highlights the Apple Pencil, built-in camera, as well as the recording functions.

The Cupertino-based tech company continued with its latest iPad Pro campaign, as the tech giant unleashed two new iPad Pro 2 ads that showcased the Apple Pencil, built-in camera, and the recording functions. The focal point of the first iPad Pro 2 commercial is on the note taking capabilities of the gadget, as the iPad Pro 2 ad made it known that students can take better notes with iPad Pro 2's Apple Pencil. The first iPad Pro 2 ad also explained that the recording capabilities of the device can capture the full lectures, Mac Rumors reported.

Meanwhile, the second video of iPad Pro 2 showcased the device can replace a number of existing desktop accessories, such as a scanner, a laptop and a pad of paper. Nonetheless, just like the rest of the iPad Pro 2's promotional videos, the latest iPad Pro 2 ads utilized real tweets. The latest iPad Pro 2 advertisements were 15-second videos, and the videos are ideally made for sharing on tech fans' social media pages.

In spite of that, Apple's current iPad Pro model has struck gold for the tech company, as the tablet computer rack up superb ratings from tech enthusiasts. The Cupertino based tech giant has claimed that the iPad Pro 2 will be a massive step forward from the current model, as the company will enhance the productivity experience of the device. Apple also made it known that a many tech fans are enticed by the iPad Pro 2 to snub the MacBooks. Moreover, the iPad Pro 2 may decrease the sales of MacBooks, just like the original iPad did to the notebook computers, according to NSEA Voice.

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