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    How to Protect Your Ipad

    2019-01-29 14:58:20

    Do you have an ipad, and do you know how to protect it from breaking? If you want to use your ipad for a long time, you need to learn some ways to protect it. Here are six ways that you can do to protect your ipad.How to Protect Your Ipad

    1.Use a Screen Protector

    The iPad is a touchscreen device, so the display is going to get a workout. Apple uses glass that is strong and scratch resistant, but it's not impermeable--I have an original iPad with scratches on the glass to prove it.

    There are lots of options out there for screen protectors. You can pick up do-it-yourself screen protector kits at just about any retailer that sells the iPad. The problem with screen protectors is that they have to be applied perfectly, and it's not easy. Your display has to be pristine and lint free, and you have to be very careful to apply the screen protector without any air bubbles.

    Personally, I recommend spending a little extra like at one of those mall kiosks and let someone else put the screen protector on for you.

    2.Use a Case

    Even with a screen protector, you don't want to expose the iPad display to unnecessary abuse when it's not even in use. Apple sells a reticulated iPad Smart Cover that automatically turns the iPad on when it's opened using magnets. It can also fold back to prop the device up for better typing or viewing.

    That is just one option, though, and there are plenty of alternatives. Many—like the iPad Smart Cover—only protect the display side of the iPad. The metal back side is also prone to scratches, so you may want to consider a full case that protects both sides of the iPad.

    3.Protect It From Liquids

    t goes without saying that water and techno gadgets don't mix. You shouldn't go swimming with your smartphone in your pocket, and you shouldn't use your iPad as a coaster for your coffee mug.

    I've had light rain fall on my iPad or iPhone with no issue. I've also used my original iPad as a digital recipe book in the kitchen and splattered a thing or two on it occasionally. Those things just wipe away easily without incident.

    4. Pad Your iPad

    Even if you have a screen protector and a heavy-duty case defending the front and back of your iPad from bumps and scratches, it could still use a little extra attention when you're traveling.

    If the iPad is in a backpack or messenger bag, and something heavy (like a person) gets set on it, it could still shatter the display. If you transport the iPad in checked luggage on a flight it could be in for a rough ride of bumps and jostles--and that's just from the ticket counter to the jet.

    When you put your iPad in a bag or suitcase, surround it with adequate padding to cushion the blow and prevent any damage that might occur from jarring the tablet too hard.

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