Just spotted, seems great deal.
LED TV Screen.
4K Ultra HD display resolution.
Screen size: 50 inches.
Motion rate 120Hz.
Response time 6.5 milliseconds.
Viewing angle 178/178 degrees.
LED TV Screen.
4K Ultra HD display resolution.
Screen size: 50 inches.
Motion rate 120Hz.
Response time 6.5 milliseconds.
Viewing angle 178/178 degrees.
Not for everyone.
Lol
But atleast this one is actually a brand. It may not be a Samsung but it's still a widely known brand
Chromecast, Amazon stick etc etc or just plug a pc or.laptop into hdmi and that's cheaper and smarter than a "smart" TV.
3840*2160 display resolution for crystal clear images. Freeview Digital tuner - For hundreds of channels. 3 HDMI 1.4 , 1 HDMI 2.0 , 1 SCART, 1 USB , 1 Coaxial & Optical Audio Output, 1 Common Interface port - For easy connectivity. 2 channel and DTS sound system - For a rich and powerful sound.
1. Support dvb-t, mpeg2. 2 . Digital tv supports mheg5 (uk), lcn, epg, subtitle, and the audiolanguage etc. 3. Support USB 2.0 multimedia play, support audio and video play; support txt andpicture browse 4. Analogue and digital hd port input signal largest support 1080p. 5. The hdmi2.0 support 4k 60hz.
Television picture quality:
LED TV Screen.
4K Ultra HD display resolution.
Screen size: 50 inches.
Motion rate 120Hz.
Response time 6.5 milliseconds.
Viewing angle 178/178 degrees.
Connectivity:
1 SCART socket, 1 USB port and 4 HDMI sockets.
HDMI 2.0.
PC input socket.
Component video socket.
Composite socket.
Optical connection.
AV socket.
Suitable for wall mounting 200 x 200 bracket.
Sound quality:
DTS sound system.
2 x 8 watt RMS power output.
Digital features:
Features USB recording and video playback.
Micro dimming technology improves the contrast by dimming individual sections of the TV screen.
Freeview HD digital tuner.
Single core processor.
7 day electronic programme guide (EPG).
Additional features:
Sleep timer.
Child lock.
Size of TV H66.9, W125, D19cm.
Weight of TV 12kg (unpackaged).
Size of TV with stand: H82.4, W125, D19cm.
Weight of TV with stand: 17.5kg.
Energy efficiency information:
Energy efficiency rating: a.
On mode power consumption 92 watts.
Annual power consumption 134kWh.
Standby power consumption 0.5 watt.
This product contains lead.
That comes out of the same factory in Turkey with all the other unknown brands and then gets a Bush badge stuck on it....
Theres a reason why if you walk into the Walsall or Corby Argos Clearance bargains stores there are always pallet loads of 'Refurbished' Bush TV...... Huge failure rate.
That said it's not a bad price for what your getting but just don't be fooled into thinking your buying anything different to the other cheapo brand TV's you can buy in the supermarkets. Problem is it's getting hard to buy a low end TV now that isn't churned out of one of these cheap rebadging factories now as even the 'Known' brand names like Sharp, JVC, Panasonic are all licensing there name out for use by these factories as there budget range.
But a 'brand' simply means that Argos have paid for the right to stick the name of a once respected British company on whatever cheap product they so choose. You didn't actually think there was a factory in some surviving corner of British industry with a Bush sign over the door did you?
Curved TV's are a fad....give them a couple more years and they'll vanish
They are overrated. Half the time the manufacturers just abandon their software or services support within a couple years and concentrate on whatever their new models are doing. As mentioned you're better off with a plug and play device in many instances
NOTHING Bush about it.
"Bush" was gobbled up by the corporate greed of foreigners many years ago. Another famous and respected British company name destroyed with full approval of our NON British loving governments.
People are Stupid if they think that they are buying ANYTHING British these days.
Vestel possibly.
I don't think you can call it a "BRAND". More like a STICK ON BADGE on a TV very probably sold under many different "BADGES"
So the "stand" weighs 5.5 Kilos ?
I don't recall the Bush brand ever being respected, adding further to my confusion about the Vestel/UMC debate.
It would appear so - I think you would need a pretty hefty stand for a 50" TV.
Any of these *better offers* still available?
It was respected once - a long time ago - think valves!
Where can I get it for £300?
It's not a 'smart' TV so the Ethernet/WiFi would be almost pointless. Just get a Amazon Fire Stick or similar. They will do the internet part of things.
Yer has Ethernet port and 4 hdmi ports 3 are 4K ones
What's the Ethernet port useful for?
Plus from I can read, only one of the HDMIs is v2.0
ect
Have you done any gaming on it by any chance? Any idea on how much input lag it has?
Yes that's the only way to get Netflix on this TV. But that's not a negative. Built in smart features are generally rubbish.
I don't have time to look or shop around for you, but just about any decent brand alternative has to be better than a BUSH. This even does the job: Samsung UE48J5100 48" Full HD LED TV
Excellent full HD with 200 PQI! And for £348.60 and your getting a decent brand. Deal thread here
Isn't BUSH, Argos own make? Or maybe its ALBA. If its not there is a very close tie in, just don't rate BUSH, heard of peoples BUSH TV going ker'poot after a year. Might be fine for a 20" budget bush, but just not worth getting cheap for 40" plus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bush_(brand)
The tv you linked to is 1080P, not 4K.