Do the magnets in the cover compromise the iPad Mini's performance? I heard you are not suppose to attach magnets to computers.
- Asked by Karen S from Eden
- Jan 26, 2013
- Flag as inappropriate
1 Answer from the Community
-
Answer
No, they will not harm the performance of the iPad in any way.
The reason you should not use high-strength magnets around computers is specifically because of the storage medium: the hard drive (and legacy, floppy disks). These drives use electromagnets to polarize small sections of the disk when storing data. Bringing a large magnet around a disk drive could possibly change/modify those areas of memory, corrupting them.
The iPad (as well as the MacBook Air and some MacBook Pros) use a different type of drive, called a solid State disk (SSD). These use a process that doesn't use magnetic medium, so have a magnet close to it will not in any way harm your data.
I would, though, not suggest dropping a magnet on your iPad.- Answered by Rick K from Bloomsbury
- Feb 8, 2013
- Flag as inappropriate
Related Questions
-
Are the edges supposed to be sharp?
- Asked by Paul J
- Jun 23, 2012
- Flag as inappropriate
- Asked about: iPad Smart Case - Polyurethane - Bl…
-
are there magnets on the back cover to hold the front in place when folded?
- Asked by Geoff W from Shelby
- Jun 11, 2012
- Flag as inappropriate
- Asked about: iPad Smart Case - Polyurethane - Bl…
-
Does the top part of smart case have magnets which attach it to the screen
- Asked by Fahad N
- Jun 27, 2012
- Flag as inappropriate
- Asked about: iPad Smart Case - Polyurethane - Bl…