DIY iPad screen replacement: It saves money, but it’s not for the faint of heart

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iPads are great for kids, but kids aren’t always that good for iPads. One stray elbow, and your pristine tablet has a spider web of cracks dancing across its screen. No matter how careful we try to be, a cracked or shattered screen is just one accident away. If you paid the $99 for AppleCare+ for your iPad (available only within 30 days of purchase), and your tablet suffers accidental damage, Apple will replace your broken iPad up to twice, for $49 each time, during the two-year coverage period. Otherwise, getting it fixed by Apple can cost you $200 to $300 dollars. There are also plenty of third-party mail-in or drop-off services (if you’ve been to a mall lately, you’ve probably noticed a kiosk that fixes phones and tablets), but there’s another, more hands-on way to go: Fix the broken screen yourself.

It’s going to cost WHAT to repair my iPad?

You’ll need to procure a replacement screen, which will most likely also have a digitizer attached to it. The digitizer is what translates your taps and gestures into input on the iPad. If your LCD panel is also damaged, you can replace that at the same time (the LCD panel sits right underneath the front glass). But for just the screen and the digitizer, you can pick up a kit online in the $50 to $100 range. You can also take this opportunity to switch from a black iPad model to a white one, if you like. We bought this screen for our damaged iPad 2 on Amazon for $30. It came with no instructions of any kind, and the reviews from buyers suggested seeking out YouTube videos to walk you through the process.

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