Price will drop from tomorrow - Very good reviews also!
Reserve now and pay above price tomorrow
Enjoy a cosy night in watching your top shows in amazing quality with this Bush 49 inch HD TV. FreeviewPlay and a host of TV apps to choose from might mean you can't agree what to watch first. Surf the internet using the built in Wifi and connect your smartphone via the Bush Smartcentre application.
Family entertainment has never been so simple. Easy access to a large selection of tv catch up and apps. Connecting your games console and DVD/Blu-ray player is effortless with 2 hdmi ports.
BBC iPlayer, the ITV hub, All 4 and Demand 5, Youtube, Netflix, Opera TV Store.
Television picture quality:
LED TV Screen.
Full HD (1080p) display resolution.
Screen size: 49 inches.
Motion rate 50.
Viewing angle 178/178 degrees.
Connectivity:
1 SCART socket, 1 USB port and 2 HDMI sockets.
Smart TV.
VGA input socket.
Component video socket.
Composite socket.
Optical connection.
Headphone socket.
AV socket.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Ethernet connection.
DLNA compatibility.
Open browser.
Suitable for wall mounting 400 x 400 bracket.
Sound quality:
DTS sound system.
2 x 8 watt RMS power output.
Digital features:
Freeview HD digital tuner.
Dual core processor.
CI plus slot.
Additional features:
Sleep timer.
Parental controls.
Size of TV H65.3, W111.2, D16.5cm.
Weight of TV 10.7kg (unpackaged).
Size of TV with stand: H70.9, W111.2, D27.4cm.
Footprint of TV 83cm.
Weight of TV with stand: 11kg.
Top comments
howiepaul
17 Nov 1641#2
is that a fair exchange?
paulpso to sam_of_london
18 Nov 164#25
Rubbish. There's hardly any 4k content. 99% of what you're watching will be in 1080p or less. Unless you have two seating positions for being close for 4k and further back for 1080p. And who the hell does that?
All comments (73)
aor5000
17 Nov 16#1
I'm after 55 inch too ... The bush one with all the bells n whistles hasn't been in stock over a month
howiepaul
17 Nov 1641#2
is that a fair exchange?
suckapooch
17 Nov 161#3
if its already this low before black friday it obviously isnt that good of a t.v
Bumpydog
17 Nov 16#4
Get your Nan to stand further away. :disappointed:
thebiggishman
17 Nov 16#5
Does this have access to ggoogle play like the Philips ambilight ?
dude1974 to thebiggishman
17 Nov 161#20
NO , Only tvs that run Android like Sony and Philips have Play store on them .
stupot76
17 Nov 16#6
Once you've had 4K you never wanna go back
TinyRick to stupot76
17 Nov 161#13
don't you have to watch stuff in 4k for it to be worth? I watch HD stuff on sky but nothing extra or anything. Tbh I dont really know what 4k is i guess :/
Would never buy a bush TV again, I've had 2 and both kept getting stuck in standby mode, took weeks to resolve, something silly like switching the plug off at the mains can put it into standby mode, Argos were absolutely no help, so both TVs binned and different make bought.
Sumpte to honeybunny10
20 Nov 16#60
Well, it's not a Bush, it's a Vestel. And in general it's best not to touch them with a barepole because they're unreliable as hell.
lesboalty
17 Nov 16#14
Who wants or likes bush?
digbys to lesboalty
18 Nov 162#23
I agree,you can't beat bald!:confused:
zyany
17 Nov 16#15
Does anyone know what time is Argos sale going to start?
would it be midnight?
yeni1210
17 Nov 16#16
Thanks OP
d1llh
17 Nov 16#17
decent price for size but not much off the regular selling price
LiGhTfasT
17 Nov 16#18
Bush is a bad brand they shouldnt bother sticking the name on it. I couldnt have a bush TV in my living room.
aor5000
17 Nov 16#19
Nope ... No stock in Wales and home delivery not available.
Jimbobery1971
17 Nov 16#21
I got this telly delivered last Saturday as a replacement for the smaller (43") 4K model which took the knock after 9 months. The picture's fine, though nothing special - although I must say I think I've been spoiled by the 4K one which was spectacularly good. The sound's OK, but nothing more. I have the sound through my music system anyway so it's no biggy for me. The Freeview Play's a good feature. If you're after a decent, good value for money big screen telly then I reckon this fits the bill. Just don't expect the world (or 4K).
iz123456789
18 Nov 16#22
why does the 49inch have all the BBC iPlayer, the ITV hub, All 4 and Demand 5... but the 55inch doesn't?
sam_of_london
18 Nov 16#24
I bought 4k tv of similar size at similar price in a bargain sale . I am not going back to 1080p at any cost. In this age of 4k and Hdr, buying 1080p TV is a waste of money. 1080p gives pixellation as the pixels are very very big in big screen TV. Better buy 4k at little more than old 1080p TVs which the retailers are desperately trying to get rid off by decreasing prices.
paulpso to sam_of_london
18 Nov 164#25
Rubbish. There's hardly any 4k content. 99% of what you're watching will be in 1080p or less. Unless you have two seating positions for being close for 4k and further back for 1080p. And who the hell does that?
fishmaster to sam_of_london
18 Nov 16#32
So you're saying you got a 4K TV with a proper HDR implementation for around £269? You might be saying that but no one believes you.
h0tdeal
18 Nov 162#26
In my honest opinion, I'm all for technology and progress but this whole constant TV upgrade is ridiculous.
I use my eyes and seating position to make my decision and 1080p is absolutely fantastic and good enough for me.
I will not be upgrading to 4k.
stupot76
18 Nov 161#27
I collect Ultra HD blu-ray's especially those that were actually finished in 4K such as Crouching Tiger, The Revenant and Deadpool.
stupot76
18 Nov 16#28
Also game in 4K now with PS4 Pro I know it's not native 4K but it's a huge improvement especially with the HDR.
cigbunt
18 Nov 16#29
...Get a 4k hisense. Will be much better than a bush
stupot76
18 Nov 16#30
I've got a Samsung KS7000 it's great with ultra HD and 4K games
sadeelisha
18 Nov 16#31
Those after bigger tv's , try finlux. Had a great deal with them last year on a 60 inch smart 3d tv with free tablet. Was 660 I think. A lot I know bit a good price for everything we've got. Haven't had any problems with it .
otterboxer
18 Nov 16#33
Tinyrick! hells yeah! what a show,
LesterBoalty
18 Nov 16#34
You said it sister!
JamesClark1991
18 Nov 16#35
Bush provided some of the worst pictures I've ever seen on a 'hd' TV.
sam_of_london
18 Nov 16#36
Yes. It is a steal.
GwanGy
18 Nov 16#37
Can you FFW thru the ads using freeview Play? isnt Bush Turkish now?
uid
18 Nov 16#38
4k is overrated for now imho.
heat added. good price!
RTNI
18 Nov 16#39
I have a NAS running Nas4free. Will this let me stream videos from that to this TV like I can do with my SMART LG TV? The manual for this references having to use some Nero software for the streaming to work. I can't figure out if the software is just a DLNA server which I have in the NAS already.
afroylnt
18 Nov 16#40
So you brought 'down a pub' for £269'- ah now that makes a bit of sense - it might be half decent then; risky though as you could be charged for possessing stolen goods.
donnaalex
18 Nov 16#41
Cheers just ordered :smiley:
BenderRodriguez
18 Nov 16#42
How's input lag in this one for gaming?
Fatboy7
18 Nov 16#43
How does this TV compare to the one below for general TV viewing and smart features
Thanks
Sony Bravia KDL48WD653 48" Full HD Smart TV with Freeview, HDD Rec and USB Playback [Energy Class A+] £349.00 @ Amazon
Nujol to Fatboy7
18 Nov 161#45
The Sony is better... this is a bizarrely-hot deal for a TV at it's normal price...
Nujol
18 Nov 16#44
Can't understand the heat for this. It's a Vestel. Vestel 50" approx. FHD TV's are this price normally, check any of your local supermarkets that have a TV section. The Vestel 50" UHD TV's are normally £300 so...... This is not a good deal folks.....
JodieW19922
18 Nov 161#46
Got mine and love it thanks
iz123456789
19 Nov 16#47
Question
why does the 49inch have all the BBC iPlayer, the ITV hub, All 4 and Demand 5... but the 55inch doesn't?
simes to iz123456789
19 Nov 16#48
Because its a newer model with better software built in. No doubt there will be other differences too.
I think the older models used a single core processor, so this dual core should be much faster through the menu system and running the smart features.
topss to iz123456789
19 Nov 16#49
You could always buy one of the ROKU streaming sticks that are on one of the other deals, around £20, to give you all the smart features. Plus the built in ones are never that good and rarely get updated.
Nujol
19 Nov 161#50
Argos must be making an absolute mint on this. It's the normal price for a Vestel of this size and yet people seem to be going crazy for it. Unbelievable Jeff!
Nujol
19 Nov 16#51
Argos must be making an absolute mint on this. It's the normal price for a Vestel of this size and yet people seem to be going crazy for it. Unbelievable Jeff!
Nujol
19 Nov 16#52
Folks, hot voters, you realise the last-year version of this TV was £199 on Black Friday in 2015 at Tesco....
This is not a cheap deal.
A year has past and you are voting it hot at £70 MORE than last year....
Nujol to Nujol
20 Nov 16#57
And just to highlight - Tesco now have the same TV announced as £199 for Black Friday. As I said, insane that this was getting heat at £269. Hopefully time left to cancel your orders Folks and get the same item for £70 cheaper. 43" £149 also.
Fatboy7
19 Nov 16#53
Can people saying it's not a good price etc suggest where to get a cheaper equivalent or which alternative to buy at this price?
Thanks
Ceephax
19 Nov 16#54
The price seems low but with these brands that inevitably go wrong I always think; why not just pay more and get a decent brand that will last? Sure this seems cheap but if it knackers up 2 years down the line and you end up laying out another 270 then it's not much money saved in the first instance is it?
ezzer72
19 Nov 16#55
So, after all of your comments, your amazing 4k TV is a 200 quidder! Haha, classic.
p.s. I don't know why you mention HDR, because you definitely don't have that!
sam_of_london
19 Nov 16#56
I bought mine only at 50 quid more on ebay. You will be surprised if you carefully look. 1080p is already finished. Dealers are desperately trying to get rid of 1080p so there are so many bargains. If you look for second hand you can even find 1080p for free or very little money as most people are upgrading to 4k now.
kayceelondon
20 Nov 16#58
Bush TV ...:disappointed:
Not my cup of tea ....okay ??
You can read below.
a warm roaring fire , glass of whiskey and fiddling about with the bush . Lovely .
pinkie90
20 Nov 16#61
I wouldn't bother. We bought a bush tv 18 months ago...its already broken and would be a costly repair. Im looking at the john lewis tvs with 5 yr guarantee.
TylerDurdenUK
21 Nov 16#62
Can you use the code TVS10 in store ?
kotr
21 Nov 16#63
Yep. Its too early for 4 k due to lack of content and overpriced 4k dvds.
It's a sales slogan.
However if I needed to replace my broken tv I would opt for 4 k to future proof it.
Monaco Blue
23 Nov 16#64
Bush is dreadful. Make sure you buy an extended warranty.
bma1445 to Monaco Blue
23 Nov 16#68
Actually, it's a Vestel. They have pretty good reviews.
Yes they're not £2k samsungs, but if you don't mind not having a "bush" badge rather than a "Samsung" one, it'll hold it's own against tvs around the £500-600 mark.
ajdj78
23 Nov 161#65
4K one 279.99
jimx26
23 Nov 16#66
No it isn't and no you can't.
sam_of_london
23 Nov 161#67
Yes it is. Just look Argos is selling same size 4k tv for only 10 quid more without quidco discount . Only brainless person will buy 1080p now.
Monaco Blue
23 Nov 16#69
Not a brand snob, just speaking from experience having owned 2 Bush TV's. Fair enough if this is a good tv.
bma1445
23 Nov 16#70
Yeah, bush used to be crap. It was made in the same factory as Alba/Goodmans.
Nowadays the stuff Argos sell is just licensed to use the name. This applies to anything Argos sell by Bush, Goodmans, Wharfedale (who do actually make their own speakers, but nothing Argos sells). It's a bit of a con, but if you do your research some of the stuff isn't half bad.
Jelley1993
23 Nov 16#71
I bought a 32 inch bush 3d TV with 8 yes pa
irs if glasses a few years ago. what a load of trash it had a picture that made crt telly's look like HD. plus it locked itself into standby mode. avoid this 4K TV
happyfeet0
25 Nov 16#72
Gggrrrr who took the last one from the wirral :disappointed:
suckapooch
26 Nov 16#73
yeah a HOT DEAL site and 20 quid off isnt a hot deal
Opening post
Reserve now and pay above price tomorrow
Enjoy a cosy night in watching your top shows in amazing quality with this Bush 49 inch HD TV. FreeviewPlay and a host of TV apps to choose from might mean you can't agree what to watch first. Surf the internet using the built in Wifi and connect your smartphone via the Bush Smartcentre application.
Family entertainment has never been so simple. Easy access to a large selection of tv catch up and apps. Connecting your games console and DVD/Blu-ray player is effortless with 2 hdmi ports.
BBC iPlayer, the ITV hub, All 4 and Demand 5, Youtube, Netflix, Opera TV Store.
Television picture quality:
LED TV Screen.
Full HD (1080p) display resolution.
Screen size: 49 inches.
Motion rate 50.
Viewing angle 178/178 degrees.
Connectivity:
1 SCART socket, 1 USB port and 2 HDMI sockets.
Smart TV.
VGA input socket.
Component video socket.
Composite socket.
Optical connection.
Headphone socket.
AV socket.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Ethernet connection.
DLNA compatibility.
Open browser.
Suitable for wall mounting 400 x 400 bracket.
Sound quality:
DTS sound system.
2 x 8 watt RMS power output.
Digital features:
Freeview HD digital tuner.
Dual core processor.
CI plus slot.
Additional features:
Sleep timer.
Parental controls.
Size of TV H65.3, W111.2, D16.5cm.
Weight of TV 10.7kg (unpackaged).
Size of TV with stand: H70.9, W111.2, D27.4cm.
Footprint of TV 83cm.
Weight of TV with stand: 11kg.
Top comments
All comments (73)
:disappointed:
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/4286112
Etc etc
would it be midnight?
I use my eyes and seating position to make my decision and 1080p is absolutely fantastic and good enough for me.
I will not be upgrading to 4k.
heat added. good price!
Thanks
Sony Bravia KDL48WD653 48" Full HD Smart TV with Freeview, HDD Rec and USB Playback [Energy Class A+] £349.00 @ Amazon
why does the 49inch have all the BBC iPlayer, the ITV hub, All 4 and Demand 5... but the 55inch doesn't?
I think the older models used a single core processor, so this dual core should be much faster through the menu system and running the smart features.
This is not a cheap deal.
A year has past and you are voting it hot at £70 MORE than last year....
Thanks
p.s. I don't know why you mention HDR, because you definitely don't have that!
Not my cup of tea ....okay ??
You can read below.
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=730137
It's a sales slogan.
However if I needed to replace my broken tv I would opt for 4 k to future proof it.
Yes they're not £2k samsungs, but if you don't mind not having a "bush" badge rather than a "Samsung" one, it'll hold it's own against tvs around the £500-600 mark.
Nowadays the stuff Argos sell is just licensed to use the name. This applies to anything Argos sell by Bush, Goodmans, Wharfedale (who do actually make their own speakers, but nothing Argos sells). It's a bit of a con, but if you do your research some of the stuff isn't half bad.
irs if glasses a few years ago. what a load of trash it had a picture that made crt telly's look like HD. plus it locked itself into standby mode. avoid this 4K TV