In my experience: there are some apps that do OK with PDFs if you don't mind the note-taking being mostly limited to highlighting. Resolution is definitely high enough for reading on Retina models.
yeah I don't have the Pro or Pencil; if you aren't already in that world it seems like a lot of money (~$1000 total?) to drop for a PDF annotator, alas
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New iPad $299, Apple Pencil $79. Game changer,
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ah, I see — last time I checked (earlier this year) the Pencil was only supported by the Pro, but I see that has changed
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I think new, cheaper iPads work with Pencil, too. I use Pro/Pencil/iAnnotate and am happy with it as a paper replacement. I use for grading as well.
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iPad Pro + Apple Pencil is a great combo. Goodnotes lets you search handwritten notes with a great OCR engine (the same company makes 2 other apps if you want to convert directly to text). It's my main workhorse these days.
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