Work hard and play hard with this fantastic 2-in-1 tablet from Bush. Flip out the built-in stand and type away on the keyboard or simply remove to make full use of the portable tablet. Use all your go-to Microsoft programs, surf the net, play music and catch up on your favourite TV shows. Make the most of the Micro SDXC slot and boost your memory to an extra 64GB, plenty of space for all your selfies.
Windows 10 includes its own mobile versions of word, excel, power-point and onenote.
32gb internal memory means you have plenty of space for apps, files, music and video on the tablet and a micro SDXC slot expandible to 64gb (card not included) means you need never run out of space. Plus a USB 3.0 port and micro hdmi socket.
Latest comments (29)
Dazzzzzz
21 Jul 17#29
Bought this tablet today and I can say it is a good product for price took a while loading updates but very nice
AndyRoyd
12 Mar 17#28
Nah, I'm a realist.
uksnapper
12 Mar 17#27
A sceptic,I like sceptics :-)
AndyRoyd
12 Mar 17#26
Nah, just means in a week's time Argos can proudly state "previously sold at £unrealistic" and punters will fall over themselves to grab a reduced overpriced item. Basic marketing strategy of Argos, Amazon, etc where the "was" price is designed to psychologically appeal to the ignorant consumer.
ezzer72
10 Mar 17#11
I expect this will be truly awful, heat for the low price though. I can't imagine the keyboard being overly usable for a start.
uksnapper to ezzer72
12 Mar 17#25
Your expectations are misguided,by the brand name perhaps.
Ive purchased one and so far find it rather good.
Im a long time PC user and have had numerous tablets from high end to cheapo Chinese imports.
Id say it is excellent value for the money at £99.99 with a good keyboard and reasonable battery life.
Would I pay the £179.99 normal price ?
No.
demansquith
12 Mar 17#22
It's 179 pounds now
uksnapper to demansquith
12 Mar 17#24
Indeed it is.I wonder why the price drop then.A mistake or clearing out stock !
uksnapper
12 Mar 17#23
ahh.thank you
uksnapper
11 Mar 171#21
Id got one in my hand within an hour of seeing the post.
I had a 7 "lynx win 10 tablet which was far too small for practical use, this is very very good.
The keyboard works well and the flip out stand is spot on.its just like having a small laptop .Storage is no problem as Ive a 1tb usb 3 external drive which plugs into its usb 3 port and an hdmi cable for watching stuff on a TV .
A great tablet / laptop for the money so thanks OP
djmikeij
11 Mar 17#20
Yes you can it's full Windows 10, bought one earlier got to say very impressed for 100 notes. I used the older version last year and this one is much better.
Rumana03
11 Mar 17#19
does anyone know if you can use microsoft word on this?
cookied
11 Mar 17#18
I know its new but for a small format laptop ive been tempted by the 2nd hand i5 PC's on eBay there are quite a few sellers selling dell HP & thinkpads for about £100... other than being brand new how would one of these be any better for me ? thanks
popoyaya
10 Mar 171#12
Faster CPU than all the last gen Linx, Tesco Connect, ASUS T100, etc tablets. Looks like a decent flip stand too, like the Surface Pro. The tablet design itself looks a bit clunky though, and that Bush logo on the back...
plewis00 to popoyaya
11 Mar 17#17
For £100 seems like a bargain and with that flat back, covering the entire rear with carbon fibre vinyl or something similar will give it a bit of extra durability as well as 'debranding' it.
Ambersmith
10 Mar 17#14
Can you do cvs and write letters with this also connect to a wireless printer ?
killainc to Ambersmith
10 Mar 17#16
Yes you can.
flamethrower
10 Mar 171#15
same price on their ebay store for 4x nectar points
That appears to be a review of different or earlier Win8.1 model as GH quotes lesser and/or incorrect spec to Argos (different dimensions, CPU, camera, etc).
uksnapper
10 Mar 17#8
Its made by ARCHOS
jim1066
10 Mar 171#7
Voted Hot.
At £100, looks to be very good deal to me.
AndyRoyd
10 Mar 171#6
Eluma has Z8300 CPU compared to Linx's aged Z3745 so for example the Eluma supports x265/HEVC media playback whereas Linx doesn't; Eluma has benefit of USB3.0 over Linx's USB2.0; spec of the Eluma appears generally higher, but may need to compare a specific item if important to buyer (e.g. battery life etc), no idea about build quality - would probably need to research the actual manufacturer that brands these as Bush.
maddogb
10 Mar 17#5
Not sure what Linx you have but the 1010 had the slightly older Baytrail Z3735f processor. Not much difference really but you might see slightly better graphics/ video performance with this.
according to at least one review i found this is baytrail..
Not sure what Linx you have but the 1010 had the slightly older Baytrail Z3735f processor. Not much difference really but you might see slightly better graphics/ video performance with this.
[quote=yousef775]
sam_of_london
10 Mar 17#1
Better and cheaper than linx 10
mgk to sam_of_london
10 Mar 17#3
Why better?
I got a Linx for the inlaws when £100 from PCWorld and was so impressed tempted to get one myself - so if this is better would like to know why.
Cheers
captainbeaky
10 Mar 17#2
Cherry Trail CPU, USB 3.0, keyboard, 2 year warranty - looks pretty good for £100.
Opening post
Windows 10 includes its own mobile versions of word, excel, power-point and onenote.
32gb internal memory means you have plenty of space for apps, files, music and video on the tablet and a micro SDXC slot expandible to 64gb (card not included) means you need never run out of space. Plus a USB 3.0 port and micro hdmi socket.
Latest comments (29)
Ive purchased one and so far find it rather good.
Im a long time PC user and have had numerous tablets from high end to cheapo Chinese imports.
Id say it is excellent value for the money at £99.99 with a good keyboard and reasonable battery life.
Would I pay the £179.99 normal price ?
No.
I had a 7 "lynx win 10 tablet which was far too small for practical use, this is very very good.
The keyboard works well and the flip out stand is spot on.its just like having a small laptop .Storage is no problem as Ive a 1tb usb 3 external drive which plugs into its usb 3 port and an hdmi cable for watching stuff on a TV .
A great tablet / laptop for the money so thanks OP
https://www.goodhousekeeping.co.uk/institute/product-reviews/tablets/bush-eluma-b1
At £100, looks to be very good deal to me.
according to at least one review i found this is baytrail..
http://www.trustedreviews.com/bush-eluma-b1-10-1-review#tr-review-summary
[quote=yousef775]
I got a Linx for the inlaws when £100 from PCWorld and was so impressed tempted to get one myself - so if this is better would like to know why.
Cheers