Make sure everyone gets a great view with this 50inch Full HD TV from Bush. Freeview HD gives you plenty to watch right out of the box, while with 2 HDMI sockets you can connect up DVD players and games consoles. Nights in just got better!
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937666
31 Aug 165#1
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937666
31 Aug 165#1
autorob
31 Aug 16#2
had 2 of these no problem just upgraded to the 55 inch but have just brought this again to go on the wall for a school as they make great display screens heat added
Actionnotwords69
31 Aug 16#3
nice bush.... :man:
cruisecars
1 Sep 16#4
bush no thanks...
Jimjam1976 to cruisecars
1 Sep 161#7
Take it you're not into Bush then. Who are we to judge :smile:
BigOrkWaaagh
1 Sep 16#5
They're plugging the HDMI sockets by saying you can connect up DVD players? Ew.
newmann
1 Sep 16#6
Has it got Scart for my VHS Toploader as well?
Ross81
1 Sep 16#8
I have the previous model of this. Very decent for the price!
sam_of_london to Ross81
1 Sep 16#9
Full HD is obsolete now. This is age of 4k. These must be last clearance pieces
Shakeyyy
1 Sep 161#10
You comment this same comment on every single deal for TVs, FullHD isn't obsolete any time soon. Maybe a few years from now
matthew80
1 Sep 16#11
Tesco has a 50" sharp with more HDMi for £280. Dunno which is better.
matthew80
1 Sep 161#12
I agree. At that point 4k TVs will be considerably cheaper too.
Smartguy1
1 Sep 16#13
Looks nice. I like a nice bush but prefer smaller as opposed to larger.
scarecrow1960
2 Sep 16#14
Hmm I was disappointed with this bush as when I opened it the crack was large ? had to return
Sumpte
7 Sep 16#15
Of course, because there's loads of 4K content available right?
At 50", with a decent distance, you will hardly notice the difference with 4k. I barely notice with my 60". It's a nice to have, but at this price, HD is absolutely fine.
The real problem is that it's probably a Vestel, which I wouldn't touch with a barge pole.
Rich44
16 Sep 16#16
We have the 42" Bush 3dtv from Argos & it's a really good TV menus are responsive, great picture etc next door has same TV but 32" picture is as good but all the menus are much slower but still a reasonable TV for not much money.
Obviously this could be very different as who knows what the underlying model is but I'd be prepared to give it a go
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At 50", with a decent distance, you will hardly notice the difference with 4k. I barely notice with my 60". It's a nice to have, but at this price, HD is absolutely fine.
The real problem is that it's probably a Vestel, which I wouldn't touch with a barge pole.
Obviously this could be very different as who knows what the underlying model is but I'd be prepared to give it a go