The iPad's touch screen (its digitizer) is integrated and forms most of the surface of the Ipad's glass. The area around the edges, by design, does not have a touch sensor on it.
If individual pixels are blacked out, most likely you will have to replace the digitizer. To understand, there are "two" screens. The "glass" and the "digitizer" where the digitizer is the panel that produces the pixels. You will most likely have to get your digitizer and screen replaced
No. You may be thinking of the upgrade glass digitizer.
The iphone digitizer is just the outer part of the glass that you actually touch when you use your iPhone. The glass, is also referred to as a LCD and that is what actually produces the picture on your iPhone. source: http://myiphoneshop.ecrater.com/
In the case of our cell phones, this device would be the glass that covers the LCD. The glass piece that is attached to the LCD has wires at the top (or bottom) and on the side of the screen that transfers the touch information to electronic circuitry that acts as a digitizer.It converts your actions (press, swipe, etc) into a digital signal that your phone understands. The data from the digitizer (glass) is transferred to the phone by the attached digitizer flex cable or digitizer flex ribbon.
No. The glass top contains the digitizer which provides the touch features.
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A ipad is made out of nickel and glass
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it will bring if u sit on an ipad... as it has a glass screen....
a 2nd gen digitizer will not work for a 3rd gen
Audio digitizer is a software that captures audio and places it on a disc.
A CalComp digitizer is the touch screen of a phone, tablet or computer that senses the touch of your finger. A digitizer can be replaced if it is not working correctly.