Want a Free iPad Be a Tester For Apple

| Wednesday, August 8, 2012
By Denver Joler


The iPad is a line of tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It's a sleek tablet that looks like a cross between an iPhone and the LCD case of the MacBook Air. It measures 7.5 x 9.6 inches and is only half an inch thick. It weighs a pound and a half. It has a 9.7-inch multi-touch screen with 1024 x 768 resolution. The thin and light tablet form, large and high-resolution screen makes iPad a perfect platform for audio-visual media including books, movies, music and games.

Most people would be quick to ignore these types of offers and with good reason. People get scammed every day on the internet and that's not going to change any time soon. What most people don't realize is that companies are always looking for new users to help test their products and provide feedback for them. The problem is that they are only able to give out a limited amount of iPads for free so it can be pretty difficult to find out when these promotions become available.

The new iPad mini is expected to have a price tag somewhere in the realm of $299 to $399, based on the version chosen and memory onboard. The lower price makes the tablet not only a more enticing consumer choice, it is very likely that Apple was targeting the small business sector where employees would benefit from having mobile tablet access while in the field. This inevitably would make portable wireless laptops obsolete and would reduce the training environment necessary to teach the not so tech friendly individuals how to operate a device. With the ability to have user and company specific apps, the tablet provides a clearly advantageous platform for operating a business model.

To conduct an iPad LCD repair you will first need to understand the symptoms prior to making an attempt to open the iPad. With the manual you should go over each part of the iPad and their functions. Many users manuals have a troubleshooting section for your ready reference. There are some problems that can be solved without having to open the iPad which include what is known as a stuck or dead pixel. This usually appears as a small red, blue, green, or black spot on the screen. To fix this, youll have to turn the power off of the iPad screen and then place some pressure to the dead pixel by tapping on the spot using any solid object that wont scratch the screen.

Many people are completely unaware that these programs exist, and they are really missing out on a great opportunity. The reason is, that these companies do not advertise these tester programs to the general public. If they did, everyone would want to be a tester, instead of a buyer.




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