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Thus, it's comparable to older tablets despite being released years later.

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Regarding our lab tests, we’re comparing Lenovo’s Tab M10 Plus from 2023 against tablets from 2021 because the Tab M10 Plus is powered by a MediaTek Helio G80 CPU, an older chip that debuted in smartphones in 2020. That’s better than the Fire HD 10 (0.37) and Nokia T20 (0.39). When we measured the Delta-E value of the screen, where lower numbers point to more color-accurate displays, the Tab M10 Plus scored 0.22. The Fire HD 10 (106% / 75.5 %) delivered comparable results, while the Nokia T20 (90.9% / 64.4%) didn’t fare as well on those respective tests. The 2000 x 1200 resolution also ensures sharp image quality.Ĭolor-wise, the Tab M10 Plus’ display covered 112.2% of the sRGB color gamut and 79.4% of the more demanding DCI-P3 color space (closer to 100% is best). The Tab M10 Plus’ 10.6-inch screen is an adequate canvas for watching videos from sites like YouTube TV and Netflix. Lenovo Tab M10 Plus Gen 3 review: Display You’ll find the front camera about halfway down the left side, which places it in the top center when you rotate the tablet to landscape mode. There’s a power button located on the top of the M10 Plus, along with two volume buttons and a microSD slot on the right side. For comparison, the 9th generation iPad weighs 1.07 pounds. This also makes the slate an unobtrusive travel device. Because it’s so light, the Tab M10 is comfortable to hold for extended periods of time. The tablet has a profile of 6.25 x 9.89 x 0.29 inches and a weight of 1.03 pounds. This is Jamie Dyer signing off.The Lenovo Tab M10 Plus Gen 3 weighs a little over a pound and is easy to hold for long periods of time. If you have anything to say about the shows mentioned in this podcast, you can email tweet on Twitter or check out the Facebook page, Old Time Review.

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So what else is there to say? I’ve said enough. The Norman Lear Effect channel is available on YouTube.

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Other channels predominantly from the Sony archive are available. However, I would encourage viewing such content because it may encourage further distribution. With that in mind, a binge-watch is not on the cards just yet. Before you grab your food and sparkling drink of choice, only select episodes are available for a number of series. Shows featured include All In The Family, Maude, One Day At A Time and many others from Lear’s extensive career. A particular channel that started within the last 12 months is one called The Norman Lear Effect. In a time when paid streaming services are prioritizing the creation of new content, this is a welcome development. I am not talking about piracy, but rather an official source posting up archive material.

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On a similar note, several classic TV shows, including the aforementioned Bewitched, are currently available to stream for free on YouTube.

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Episodes of Password and Password Plus are available from Buzzr TV in the USA. But I will let you discover them for yourself. There are other moments that demonstrate what I’m getting at, here. There is also the infamous “boner” clip, which is supposed to be taken as innocent, but Elizabeth’s face says it all. This small incident is just a flavour of what she brought to that show. Elizabeth replied sharply “What do you mean ‘yay’?!”. I recall a specific incident when her opponent cheered at a mistake, letting out an audible “yay!”. By 1979, when appearing on Password Plus, she was able to fully showcase the fun and witty side of her nature. In her earliest appearances on that show, it is clear that the expected social norms of the time held her back somewhat.

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As an adult, I discovered her as a celebrity guest on various incarnations of Allen Ludden’s Password, which ran in various guises between 19.

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She may have been more well known as Samantha Stephens in the 1960s television series Bewitched, but my familiarity with her stems from somewhere else.Īs a kid growing up in the 90s, I saw her as nothing more than a guest star on The Flintstones, where she played a version of her most famous role. It was recently the anniversary of the passing of American actress Elizabeth Montgomery, who died in 1995 at the age of 62. Hello there, and welcome to A Brit talks Vintage TV, with me Jamie Dyer. The latest episode of A Brit Talks Vintage TV is now available to stream and download!












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