
Apple announced Tuesday the release of two new iPad Pro models, which feature a USB-C charging port and Face ID authentication, eliminating the Home button.
The new models come in two sizes, with 11-inch and 12.9-inch displays. The new models have squared-off sides - similar to the iPhone 5S - with "liquid retina" displays. Without a Home button, the new iPad Pro models have screens that extent closer to the edges of the device.

The USB-C charging port replaces Apple's proprietary Lightning connector that's found on iPhones. USB-C is standard on most hardware and accessories, so the new iPad Pro is more similar to MacBook laptops and is more easily compatible with most phones and laptops.
The iPad Pro's USB-C port can also charge other Apple devices, so you can use the iPad to charge your iPhone and other devices.
Along with the new iPad Pro models, Apple announced a second-generation Apple Pencil. The updated stylus automatically pairs and charges wirelessly, connecting to the side of the iPad Pro magnetically.

The new iPad Pro starts at $799.
This is the second event that Apple has held this fall. At the event Tuesday, Apple also announced a new MacBook Air and Mac Mini desktop computer.Follow along for the latest announcements over at our live blog.