Troubleshooting Your iPad
Review the iPad troubleshooting manual.
Generally iPad owners may forget to read their manual. However, the troubleshooting manual can be very helpful. The manual can teach you how to do basic troubleshooting of any problem while offering advice on how to use your device. Remember, if you have any trouble following your manual, you can contact the Apple store.
Consider hiring an online retailer to repair your iPad.
If you are not confident enough to repair your device yourself, then iPad repairs are best left to a professional. Most online service retailers offer affordable iPad repair options and a warranty. The owner can send their broken iPad to the online retailer for repair and from there you will be contacted with a price estimate and a timeframe for the repair, of course depending on the situation. Many apple stores can be very expensive, and when dealing with an online retailer, you can't beat the cheaper repair costs. Keep in mind that before turning over your iPad for a repair, you need to sync the device via computer. That way the device can be properly restored when it is returned to you.
Try fixing the iPad yourself.
If the device still responds to your touch, then you could try repairing the device yourself. There are also a few online service retailers that offer replacement iPad parts, to help you with your repair. Even though this is an easy and affordable idea, it's dicey. If you take apart your iPad and don't know what you are doing, it could result in doing even worse damage to your device. Before disassembling your iPad, consider calling the support desk for help.
Fortunately, there are a few things you can try before replacing your device by simply following these options mentioned above, because even the most hi-tech devices have a few problems.