

Digitizer Compatible For iPad Pro 11" 1st Gen (2018) (Glass Separation Required) (Premium) (All Colors)
$39.79
Product Details
- Premium Digitizer: Being labeled as "Premium," the touch sensitivity and responsiveness should closely resemble the original Apple parts, offering smooth and precise input.
- Glass Separation Required:
- The digitizer is fused with the glass in most modern devices, so specialized tools and techniques are required to separate the two without damaging the display.
- You'll need a heat gun or a specialized separator machine to safely detach the glass.
- Compatibility: Works with both the 1st Gen (2018) and 2nd Gen (2020) models of the iPad Pro 11", making it a versatile part for multiple devices.
- Colors: The digitizer is compatible with all colors of the iPad, ensuring no mismatch in the final appearance of the device.
- Cost Efficiency: Replacing just the digitizer can be more cost-effective than replacing the entire LCD assembly. However, the labor involved may require technical expertise.
- Premium Quality: A Premium digitizer ensures that the touch sensitivity and functionality will be as close to the original Apple experience as possible, providing reliable performance.
- Glass Separation: This process involves heating the adhesive that holds the glass to the digitizer. Care must be taken to avoid damaging the LCD beneath the glass. Using the right amount of heat and having a suction cup or pry tool is essential.
- Complexity: This type of repair is not typically recommended for beginners due to the risk of damaging internal components. You may want to consult a professional if you’re not familiar with the process.
The Digitizer Compatible for iPad Pro 11" 1st Gen (2018) / 2nd Gen (2020) (Premium) requires glass separation, which means the digitizer (the touch-sensitive layer) needs to be separated from the glass panel before installation. This type of repair is more complex compared to replacing an entire LCD assembly with digitizer, as it involves separating the glass from the digitizer, which is fused together in most modern tablets.
Here’s a breakdown of what’s involved with this type of repair:
Key Features:
Why Choose a Separate Digitizer Replacement?
Installation Notes:
This is a good option if you’re looking to save costs by reusing the LCD and just replacing the digitizer. Would you like guidance on the specific tools required or sourcing this part?