Other than liquidity.
Sorry about the late reply, I was going to get my Apple Pencil but Uh Oh! back ordered, get my Smart Keyboard...Uh Oh! back ordered too.
Liquidity has to do with how quickly an asset can be converted to cash. Any stock can be converted to cash as long as there are willing buyers and the seller can have the cash in three business days. That is liquid. Not as liquid as holding in cash, but quite liquid. How did anyone lose liquidity?
Sorry about the late reply, I was going to get my Apple Pencil but Uh Oh! back ordered, get my Smart Keyboard...Uh Oh! back ordered too.
Why would you buy an Apple Pencil or a Smart Keyboard? You haven't got an iPad Pro to go with them, and they only work with the iPad Pro. All you're saying is that Apple is selling every single one of those two products they can produce at this time. Demand is exceeding supply right now. Great position to be in for any company when customers are clamoring for their products.
Even the iPad Pro has a two week delivery back log for online ordering. . . although there are some in some stores. Again, Okie, high demand drives sales and supply.
I got my Apple Pencil to go with my iPad Pro last week. It works great and feels great in use. Far better than any stylus I've ever used on any device. . . and, no, I do not have to plug it into the side of my iPad to charge it. It plugs into a standard Lightning Cable. Using the iPad Pro for charging is intended for only a quick 15 second charge that provides 30 minutes of extra usage. . . and to pair the Apple Pencil to that iPad Pro.