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berthenderson

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Aug 7, 2012
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Hello, just a quick question.

Is it possible to be too harsh on an iPad? i.e., I was playing a game and using the accelerometer, and I was rather aggressive with the iPad. Not so that I was 'shaking it', I was just moving it around a lot, and quite fast.

Is the iPad built to withstand that? Even shaking... such as side to side etc? Nothing inside would move, would it?

I wasn't this aggressive; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3QE3IeyEec

Not really sure how I should go about handling it at the moment!
 
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Hello, just a quick question.

Is it possible to be too harsh on an iPad? i.e., I was playing a game and using the accelerometer, and I was rather aggressive with the iPad. Not so that I was 'shaking it', I was just moving it around a lot, and quite fast.

Is the iPad built to withstand that? Even shaking... such as side to side etc? Nothing inside would move, would it?

Not really sure how I should go about handling it at the moment!

It'll be fine. Apple glues their components very well.
 
I wouldnt worry mate. they have made in china oompa loompas inside every ipad to ensure everything sticks. They get a little dizzy and throw up from time to time but their vomit's a patented adhesive.
 
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