It’s reported that Apple is removing some kind of Apple iPad Protector. Details are that iPhone, iPod, and MacBook screen protector are removed from its online and retail stores, just a couple of weeks before the iPad hits the stand.
According to Macworld, the new policy also includes the removal of antiglare films, protection and cushions for laptop palm areas, and iphone or ipod cases that include screen protection, apple ipad protector (whether this means the cases include protective film, or actually have built-in screen protection is not clear).
Apple has yet to reveal the reason it is pulling protective products from its shelves. A popular speculation is that Apple wants to promote the idea that its product’s screens are sturdy enough that they don’t need to be protected (even though anyone who’s ever dropped an iPhone knows this is far from the case). That’s no explanation for why Apple is also banning antiglare, mirrored, and privacy film, unless they also hope to promote the idea that their screens are easy to read in the sun, can double as mirrors, and have magical privacy properties. Another speculation is that the products, while popular, are hard to apply and thus have a higher rate of return than other products.
Of course, protective screen coverings will still be available through other channels, just not through Apple’s Website or its retail stores (though a quick jaunt down to the San Francisco Apple Store tells me that said products are still available). This may significantly increase outside sales of screen protectors, as screen protectors are currently one of the most popular “cases” for iPods and iPhones.
Strange is that If you plan on using the iPad often, you will want Protector For iPad, you want to protect the screen from scratches. There is nothing more frustrating than seeing a tiny scratch on your screen! You can get scratches if you place your iPad in a bag, purse, or briefcase. Dirt, keys, or anything else sharp can rub up against the screen and place the tiniest of scratches. The screen protector will protect from water getting on the screen or food. If kids are using the iPad often, they can be messy and having a thin plastic screen protector on the screen will make clean ups very easy.
Most screen protectors, IPad Accessories offer amazing clarity. If placed properly the screen protector is not noticeable on the screen! I like that extra layer of protection for my iPad especially when you cannot tell it’s even on there.
If you are familiar with the iPhone, the screen is beautiful but it easily gets fingerprints on it. It is the same with the iPad. There are anti-fingerprint protectors that does not attract fingerprints. After using it, you will notice no oily residue on the screen. The only minor drawback is that it reduces the clarity of the screen just a bit. Not too noticeable to most eyes.
Another benefit to using screen protection is when you take it off in the future, your iPad screen will look as new as the day you bought it. If you decide to resell your iPad, you can get a lot more money for one that looks almost as new as the day you bought it.
Apple’s ban on screen protectors, apple ipad protector is kind of strange, it makes sense or not. Sounds ridiculous?
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