People nowadays tend to equate time with money and cluttered files with productivity. However, Apple says it is time to say goodbye to messy desks and jumbled notes in the new iPad Pro ads.

Apple recently released two new Twitter-based video clips as a continuation of its iPad Pro ad campaign. The teasers showcased the improved Apple Pencil, better built-in cameras, and the latest recording functions of the gadget. Apparently, the "writing abilities" of the iOS tablet are perfect for students.

iPad Pro Ad: Apple says we 'Need Less Stuff'

Phone Arena reported that the first advertisement starts with a tweet from a female employee. She pointed out that "there are way too many things" on her desk. In the video, Apple hints that the solution is none other than the iPad Pro.

For one thing, the device can take the place of a scanner, a laptop, and a lot of sheets of paper. To put it simply, an iPad Pro on a desk can clear up unnecessary things and provide a cleaner workspace. Apple definitely targets the corporate market this year and probably capitalizing on the fact the people love to multitask.

In January, Apple also unveiled four commercials meant to tease people more for the upcoming iPad Pro. Each advertisement focused on real tweets from skeptical consumers. These individuals questioned the lack of Microsoft Word on iOS devices and its competitiveness against regular computers.

'Take Better Notes' with iPad Pro - Apple

According to MacRumors, students can now take notes in a faster and easier manner with the Apple Pencil. The recording capabilities of the iPad Pro might help them capture full classroom lectures too for review later on. One scene shows a sleepy student with a tweet that says her "math notes are a mess".

Per the same source, the new Apple Pencil permits students to use the iPad Pro as a traditional notebook. Interestingly, if the student accidentally falls asleep while in class, the tablet will automatically record the entire lecture. Well, people can now escape the lessons of a boring professor and still pass the course.

Apple may announce the new iPad Pro this spring. They are expected to sport a tweaked appearance with narrow bezels paired with faster processors. A 10.5" edge-to-edge model is allegedly in the works alongside a 9.7", a 12.9", and a 7.9" variant.