i had one compelling use case for my 1st gen ipad pro with pencil when i got it - notetaking/doodling (in meetings, as a scratchpad, sketching out ideas, etc.) so that i could finally leave paper behind. i was especially excited about the real-time OCR they touted. (the smart keyboard sucks though - the connection is error prone, it's oddly angled, and it doesn't feel sturdy)
it handles this use case satisfactorily but i can't say i'm totally delighted. the OCR is limited and the 1st gen pencil and notes app left a lot of little use cases aside. i still revert to paper occasionally (unfortunately) because it's faster, intuitive, and practically failsafe.
i'm glad i have the pro w/ pencil, but just barely. if you don't have a current compelling use case, wait until they fix the multi-tasking at least. that will likely happen in the next release or two.
it handles this use case satisfactorily but i can't say i'm totally delighted. the OCR is limited and the 1st gen pencil and notes app left a lot of little use cases aside. i still revert to paper occasionally (unfortunately) because it's faster, intuitive, and practically failsafe.
i'm glad i have the pro w/ pencil, but just barely. if you don't have a current compelling use case, wait until they fix the multi-tasking at least. that will likely happen in the next release or two.