I’ve been needing some new electronic toys for awhile, so I finally took the plunge and bought them.
My Nexus 7 tablet was diagnosed by Alex well over a year ago (maybe two years ago) as having a broken accelerometer. Translation: When I rotated the screen, it would not rotate back. I had to power the tablet down and reboot it to un-rotate the screen. Solution: I’ve just kept the screen locked in the portrait position. In the past year, the touch screen has also become increasingly less responsive. Solution: Tap harder and repeatedly to get a response. My frustration and patience finally reached their limits with this device, so I bought a Samsung S2 tablet. It’s an eight-inch screen instead of seven, but I like it. It’s still easy to hold in one hand and not as unwieldy as a ten- or eleven-inch screen.
Another one of my toys, my seven-year-old laptop, wore out its internet card (diagnosed by Jeff). I’d be merrily working away and would lose my internet connection without warning. If I plugged the laptop in with an Ethernet cable, everything was fine, but I’m going to use my laptop for the India teacher trainings, and the odds of having a handy Ethernet port are slim, not to mention how inconvenient that would be. I bought a 13-inch Asus laptop, and it’s pretty awesome to move up seven years in laptop technology. I like the touch screen a lot, the laptop is very thin, the keyboard has a smooth, light touch, and I got a terrabyte of free cloud storage with the MS Office suite. The only downside is that it’s brown!!! Really?! Not even a choice of at least standard silver or black?! I mean, who wants a brown laptop??? It’s a silvery metallic brown, which makes it more palatable, but still, . . .
Anyway I’m happily playing with my new toys and, after also replacing our four-year-old smart phones last spring, I should be in good shape with my electronic toys for awhile.

The laptop came with a nice carrying case. I had to buy a cover for the tablet.
Yup! They both work. The photo on the laptop is from the Isle of Skye off the northwest coast of Scotland.