My iPad 3/new shuts down on its own.

My iPad 3/new shuts down on its own. Not off completely though. The screen goes black and I have to hit the center button, prompting the lock screen to appear. I have rebooted it completely, and not long ago I restored it. What do I do? I'm afraid if I take it to a store they won't be able to help me because I can always recreate the problem. It's random.

I would love to agree with that, but it happens when Im actually using it. I would love to say its the app I was in too, but it has happened while in different apps. Nook app, Simpsons Tapped Out app, Clumsy Ninja, Safari. I will be scrolling or touching the screen for whatever reason and off it goes.

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