DOMK: Reports of Fragile AAPL iPad Design Could Be Helped by Hot New Solapad Accessory

Solawerks' Solapad could protect your iPad if dropped. (Graphic: Business Wire)

LONGWOOD, Fla.--()--Domark International Inc’s (OTCBB:DOMK): According to iPad sales warranty company SquareTrade, the new Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPad is most likely as fragile as its predecessor iPad 2.

"It seems like the iPad 2 and the new iPad break in the same fashion," said Vince Tseng, SquareTrade's vice president of marketing. "The form factor of the new iPad is almost identical to the iPad 2."

SquareTrade ran an unscientific drop test where workers dropped both iPad 2’s and new iPads from waist and shoulder height, glass up and glass down, onto a hard, flat surface. Both tablet models survived the face up falls, but their glass overlays shattered when dropped face down. Damage to the new iPad's screen, however, seemed more significant; in one case, the display nearly separated from the case.

The hot new Solapad iPad accessory, developed and distributed by Solawerks, Inc. (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Domark International, Inc.) could be a big help in preventing damage to the iPad if dropped. The way the Solapad is designed, it is somewhat impossible to drop the iPad and have it hit flat on the screen, due to the shape of the Solapad. Furthermore, if dropped on any other side, the iPad is less subject to damage as the Solapad case material itself will absorb some of the shock. Solawerks, Inc. management is also working on developing a Solapad version to be made out of hard rubber for rugged conditions.

The new Solawerks Solapad is an electronic sleeve manufactured specifically for all versions of the Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPad. The Solapad contains a large, high-efficiency solar panel on its back, plus an additional internal battery to keep the iPad charged at all times. Future versions of the Solapad are being engineered to incorporate other items and capabilities that are designed to make a customer’s iPad much more powerful and functional.

The Company believes the popularity of the hot new iPad accessory is partially driven by Apple’s record sales of the new version of the iPad that some are calling the iPad 3.

More details about the new Solawerks Solapad can be seen at www.solawerks.com

About SolaWerks:

Solawerks, Inc. is a newly formed subsidiary, wholly owned by Domark International Inc. Solawerks’ current focus is to develop and distribute the Solapad, a combined cover and charging system for Apple’s iPad, competing in a market that also includes Research in Motion (NASDAQ: RIMM), Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) and the Sony Corporation (NYSE: SNE).

Domark International, Inc.’s corporate website may be seen at: www.domarkintl.com

Forward-Looking Statements. Certain of the above statements contained in this press release contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Actual results, events and circumstances (including future performance, results and trends) could differ materially from those set forth in such statements due to various factors, risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to, risks associated with the company's future growth and operating results, the uncertainty of market acceptance of the company's business plan, competitive factors and general economic conditions. Domark International, Inc. has no duty and undertakes no obligation to update such statements.

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Contacts

Domark International, Inc.
Michael Franklin, 321-250-4996

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DOMK: Reports of Fragile AAPL iPad Design Could be helped by Hot New Solapad Accessory.

Contacts

Domark International, Inc.
Michael Franklin, 321-250-4996