iPad might be broken in a fall from the table, but what if the computer isdropped from a height of more than 1300 feet or about 400 meters? It was not damaged.
A group of people from the company's Form G tried to do the testing. Theythrew the iPad from a plane with a height of 1300 feet in a state of the iPadwas playing the video.
Apparently, when examined, the iPad is still active and the screen is stillshowing the video. Prior to this, Form G also had success throwing the iPadfrom a height of 500 feet or about 150 feet and struck by a bowling ball.
Quoted from the Daily Mail, 17 November 2011, the secret is casing orsheath which is much thicker than usual. This glove is made of materialspecially designed military ballistic withstand pressure when falling on the surface.
In another demonstration, Form G also demonstrate how the iPad is able towithstand the blows of a kung fu master.
Form G itself is not the only company that makes special gloves towithstand extreme conditions. Previously, iOsafe has designed a specialhard protective bulletproof.
Rolex has also made waterproof tool that is able to create objects in it can last up to a depth of 12 thousand feet or approximately 3,600 meters, adepth which will certainly crush the human body.
Fell from 400 Meters, iPad No Damage
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