I want to share about my experience using the iPad's protective glass. I advise purchasing and installing a 2.5 D protective glass as soon as you purchase an iPad. Don't attempt to insert the glass yourself, though. Don't even attempt it; it won't work. Everything you read online about "sticking glass on iPad" is incorrect (!). I read through and reread a number of your tips, purchased glass, and attempted to glue it on; the outcome is 650 down the tail. I visited a huge chain hypermarket, paid $1,000 for glass there, and had it attached to me there for $690 (in ten minutes). I have no regrets. Don't listen to the naysayers; if there is no developed expertise, you will NEVER be able to install a protective glass on an iPad yourself. Trust me, the service costs $690 (because it is so tough). The glass itself is not felt at all during operation, i.e. it doesn't impede. They glued it correctly to me; there are no apparent particles. They adhered it entirely differently than what was suggested by online publications and videos (if you follow their instructions, there will probably be specks between the protective glass and the iPad). Several words on the cover. For 500 with a little, I personally purchased a straightforward case for Ali. However, I haven't yet discovered a ready-made method for the safe carriage of an iPad while driving. We require a case that is soft on the inside and hard outside. All cases fall short of these requirements and won't prevent the screen from being crushed inside a bag. To prevent the screen in the bag from crushing, you need a case made of either thin metal or plastic. This item doesn't appear to be available yet.
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