Logitech may already know about the iPad Pro coming in October

The Apple Pencil is an excellent solution for controlling your iPad with more precision than touch mode. But this accessory has a fairly high cost, which amounts to 99 euros for the first edition or 135 euros for the second. Third-party manufacturers therefore had the idea of ​​offering more affordable alternatives, such as Logitech with itsCrayon.

Currently on sale on the firm's website for around 70 euros, this gadget is displayed alongside all its technical characteristics. Among these, we also find the list of devices compatible with the stylus. However, there appearedSixth generation iPad Pro...even though the most recent models are limited to fifth. Oops.

Two tablets on the way?

More precisely, this is the iPad Pro12.9 inches, announced as arriving very soon by Logitech. However, this product is not yet official, although numerous rumors have already mentioned it in the past. It could feature a new processor, similar tothe one found in the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro announced earlier this year.

Logitech also lists the iPad Pro11 inchesfourth generation, which could succeed at the same time to the one which is available in stores at the moment. The difference with the 12.9-inch version would mainly be the size, the performance remaining similar to the large model.

Note that since this information was identified on the official Logitech website, the company hasquickly deleted. At Apple's request? Mystery, but it is possible that the partnership between the two companies for the development of the Crayon will actually lead the Swiss to know in advance the secret plans of Cupertino.

See you in a few days

We do not yet know when the new iPad Pros will be released, but Apple has already announced that iPadOS 16 will be deployed later than iOS 16. Some are therefore betting on another keynote planned inoctober, where new Macs could also be presented.

The price ofiPad Pro M1 on offer todaystarts at 899 euros for the 11-inch version, or at 1,219 euros for the 12.9-inch version. But with an iPhone 14 now costing more than a thousand euros, it's difficult to see Apple's next premium tablets going beyond this symbolic level...