Wednesday 29 April 2015

New Toy: Lenovo Miix 10

This is the first time I used a Windows 8 tablet. Though it was an Amazon Warehouse deal, but to me it is still a new toy nevertheless. In fact, this time round, as much as it is a toy gadget, but I'm justifying its usage as an option to have a "work holiday" when I want to travel, yet still be able to work intermittently. It does help when I draw strength from seeing new stuffs outside Cambridge and then form some new ideas for my experiments.

Enough with the justifications, now back to the toy itself. I spent about £150 on this warehouse deal for a "Used-Very Good" Miix 10 Windows 8 tablet. It comes with original Windows 8, and Microsoft Office 2013 Student package, which helps a lot since I am using a Windows 8.1 laptop with Office 2007. I wanted to install Office 2013, but the product key only allowed ONE single installation *sad face* but I already have Office 2007 so it's pretty much the same.

Let's talk about the operating system (OS). When I purchased my laptop, it was on Windows 8. I wonder how many times I complained about how unfriendly it was. The signature Start button of all previous Windows (95, NT, XP, 7, Vista...) was removed, and I couldn't find my way around for the first few weeks. I sorta got used to it but I didn't like it at all. When Microsoft introduced its update to Windows 8.1, I freely embraced it. The signature Start was back!!! My days from that point forward were great, and are still happy with it. Now, Miix 10 is the first generation to Lenovo's 10.1" Windows tablet, and yes, it is no longer selling on Lenovo's website. Hence, I know it would come with Windows 8. Oh my horror! Then again, I could update it to Windows 8.1 so I didn't worry too much about it.

Though it was mentioned that the hard disk of Miix 10 is 64 GB, the space available was only about 45GB. I got over-excited when I received the tablet, so I started installing my usual need - Mendeley reference manager. Programs eat up disk space like a hungry PacMan. So when I finished with the necessary updates of Windows 8 to enable the upgrade to 8.1, the HDD didn't have enough. Well, finally after numerous uninstallation of unwanted apps,  I finally managed to upgrade to Windows 8.1.  It was as though life returns to the tablet finally.

Other pros and cons of a brand new Miix 10 which I found on the usual tablet review websites - I do agree. So I won't comment much on those aspects, since they'd know better than I do. I would comment on the basis of my current profession as a PhD student in the process of writing up the first year report to be upgraded to a PhD candidate. Since I am writing a lot, so Office 2013 (as I mentioned previously) is an additional bonus so one point for Miix 10. However, the annoying part that the virtual keyboard still pops up though it is docked to the external keyboard will be something I need to address and consider in future.

I'll share the part II of my encounter with this tablet and a possible decision of whether I will be keeping it in the next two weeks or so. My short trip to Lisbon will be an ultimate test for Miix 10 if it is suitable for my use.

Time to return to reality and work on my project. Till then....

Tuesday 7 April 2015

Keep Calm and Start Writing!


How apt is this "keep calm" phrase!

Some of my friends have begun writing their theses, some had completed and submitted. As for me, I am just starting my PhD journey (finally!) when I joined this lab (Physiological Ecological Group). Looking at how four months flew off like lightning, I should begin writing the first year report soon since the deadline is on 1st June.

The reluctant mind and body says, "There is still time. Chillax!" But both know better that it is only a lie. One thing would lead to another, and there are thousands, if not millions of papers I need to wade through in order to seek for the knowledge. I have yet to start writing the ONE word needed for me to begin.

It's time to think. It's time to start writing. I shall.. Within this week. Now, I shall give my pair of fatigues eyes a rest. Ciao!