I've taken my laptop twice but the second time only used it to transfer my photos.
I rush around like a headless chicken in Cuba so there is little point in taking it.
The screen quality of my old one is poor and I'm certainly not taking my new one.
I was given a right grilling this last time by the Aduana as I was leaving Cuba. They asked me about everything. Where did I stay, did I stay anywhere other than the hotel, did I have a Cuban girl friend (I mean at my age - get real!!), the usual - is this your first visit to Cuba? They were very interested in a letter I was taking from one of the front desk staff at the PP to post to a female friend of hers back in the UK. It wasn't even in an envelope and you would have thought it was part of the Official Secrets Act the way he was going on about it.
My camera battery was flat so that didn't help either. I thought he might confiscate it. He asked me how many times had I visited Holguin on this trip, etc. Why would he ask a question like that unless he knew that I had rented a car? I began to think I was going to miss the flight.
He was polite throughout though I'll give him that and explained it was just his job. A sidekick was making notes all the time so I'm expecting a few problems when I go back on October 25th.