I received another haul of old electronics from kind Freegle lady Margaret who was having a clear out. There was an old Asus netbook which had died, but it gave up another useful 10.1 inch LCD panel so I have ordered a control board for it on eBay. There were two tablet computers with cracked touch panels, an Asus Nexus 2 and an Acer Iconia. Both tablets booted up and could be reset and used with my Bluetooth combination keyboard and trackpad. A bit of research revealed that the Nexus would be much harder to repair and probably was too low spec to be worth the trouble, whereas the Acer would be an easier repair, was still had a decent spec (Intel CPU and 2Gb or RAM) and had received a final update to Android 7 only 2 years ago. Decision made, I purchased a replacement touch panel for £12 on eBay. Acer Iconia with cracked touch panel (Bluetooth keyboard) While the new touch panel was on its way, I decided to sacrifice the Nexus in the spirit of learning and had a go at removing its...