It was posted 4/5 months back it is back again. Good price for 2GB RAM?
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.
All comments (20)
cantonbean
17 Jul 172#1
Many people will statistically use this Bush to look for bush...especially at this price...heat
bass2655
17 Jul 171#2
lol at description "32gb plenty of space for apps"
NotTayyeb to bass2655
17 Jul 17#4
I know right, will probably be only 15gb useable after windows 10s installed....
captainbeaky to bass2655
17 Jul 171#9
Space for all three of the apps available In the Windows App Store.
Gabi
17 Jul 17#3
Cheers. For 99 quid seems fine and the reviews seem good.
reddit
17 Jul 172#5
MicroSDXC card slot to expand storage though and USB 3.0 port.
Micro HDMI that will cover the bases for connection to the TV and the Z8300 SOC, coupled with Kodi will enable a good range of video codec support.
Is tricky to see from the pic but I assuming the keyboard has a trackpad? I bought an 8inch windows tablet and when with my nimble fingers it was a pain to navigate, but now I have a Bluetooth keyboard with a trackpad it's great. Just don't expect much by way of apps.
I've never had anything to do with Bush tablets but the specs look solid at this price. Heat from me.
nasirh17
17 Jul 17#8
lightnix
17 Jul 171#10
The TrustedReviews article posted above is out of date - you can see this from the Argos page. The current model is pretty good hardware-wise. 2GB RAM (vs 1GB in the review), Cherry Trail quad core CPU, touch screen is perfectly responsive. The biggest problem with it I've had so far is the SD card reader is a little temperamental in that I can't format an SD card without the card unmounting. Space is an issue, too, which the previous issue kind of exacerbates. Otherwise it's a pretty impressive bit of kit for the cash. I'm going to see how it is with Linux (Lubuntu 17.04 with 4.11 kernel update) but I've got to make the live drive from another computer!
musefan2001
18 Jul 171#11
I picked this up last week for this price after looking for a cheap alternative to my faulty laptop.
So far I'm pleasantly surprised, wasn't expecting much from Bush, but it's been perfectly fine so far. The screen is really crisp and clear, and it seems nice and responsive.
I've been using it for word processing and excel use, both absolutely fine. Installed Kodi and that runs a treat. Streamed Xbox and that is really nice.
Trackpad isn't perfect, I'm often touching it when I'm typing or accidentally swiping down which minimises things when moving around but it just takes getting used to. So for the money is amazing.
ladaowner
18 Jul 172#12
There is a point where device spec become useless no matter the price and this device it this spec.
Will it do word YES
Will it do internet YES
Will it do Facebook apps YES
Will it do basic tablet games YES
However will you enjoy the experience no because it will be sooo slow and within weeks windows updates will have gobbled up the 32Gb eMMC hd and it will be more unhappyness
The basic spec is n3450 and 4gb ram and 64gb eMMC. This spec will do all the above at an ok speed this bush laptop just equals a
mrew42 to ladaowner
18 Jul 171#13
Says the Lada owner
musefan2001 to ladaowner
18 Jul 171#14
I am waiting for the rest of your sentence to be finished....." bush laptop just equals a"........ ??? EQUALS A WHAT? DON'T LEAVE US HANGING!!!!
Seriously tho, while I appreciate what you're saying, it all comes down to how much you are willing to spend for what you plan on using it for?! I was looking at similar 2 in 1s and couldnt find anything below £150-200 that has a reasonable spec and a 2 year warrany. I ended up getting into the £250+ range and decided it wasn't worth it for what I plan to use as. Office programs, browsing, Kodi and some pornography. what more do you need?
No-one is looking at this thinking "hmm i could do video editing on that", or "hmm I could run games at 4k 60fps". It is great for what it is. The storage is expandable anyways so no worries there, but running slow is genuinely not an issue. I had an 8" Connect Tablet which had 1 gb ram and it was basically unusable for anything listed above. I am happy to report this one is LEAPS ahead of that in terms of performance.
Proveright
18 Jul 17#15
This would be s good buy if it were Android OS, but Windows puts a downer on it.
ladaowner
18 Jul 17#16
It was meant to be the poop emoji.
ladaowner
18 Jul 17#17
Intel on android = another bad experience.
Looks at the chuwi lapbook 14.1 that is the best cheap laptop money can purchase at present
Full hd
N3450 so fast at internet, word etc
4gb
64gb eMMC V5 so fast
Full keyboard
USB 3.0 ports
Got mine for £160 using TopCashback.
Also the Jumper EZBOOK 3 is good for £190
JoeSpur
18 Jul 17#18
Sometimes I read the comments on this site and I can't tell who is being sarcastic from who is dumb...
Heat added! :smiley:
mrew42
18 Jul 17#19
Muppet
cantonbean
18 Jul 17#20
Accept they are more but he's actually spot on. Both machines have very good reviews as some of the best cheap laptops. Care to expand on your in depth analysis?
Opening post
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.
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Micro HDMI that will cover the bases for connection to the TV and the Z8300 SOC, coupled with Kodi will enable a good range of video codec support.
Stated 2 year guarantee as well.
So for what it does it seems reasonable value.
http://www.trustedreviews.com/bush-eluma-b1-10-1-review
Cons
Dodgy touch responsiveness
Poor battery life
Weak speakers
Clunky design
I've never had anything to do with Bush tablets but the specs look solid at this price. Heat from me.
So far I'm pleasantly surprised, wasn't expecting much from Bush, but it's been perfectly fine so far. The screen is really crisp and clear, and it seems nice and responsive.
I've been using it for word processing and excel use, both absolutely fine. Installed Kodi and that runs a treat. Streamed Xbox and that is really nice.
Trackpad isn't perfect, I'm often touching it when I'm typing or accidentally swiping down which minimises things when moving around but it just takes getting used to. So for the money is amazing.
Will it do word YES
Will it do internet YES
Will it do Facebook apps YES
Will it do basic tablet games YES
However will you enjoy the experience no because it will be sooo slow and within weeks windows updates will have gobbled up the 32Gb eMMC hd and it will be more unhappyness
The basic spec is n3450 and 4gb ram and 64gb eMMC. This spec will do all the above at an ok speed this bush laptop just equals a
Seriously tho, while I appreciate what you're saying, it all comes down to how much you are willing to spend for what you plan on using it for?! I was looking at similar 2 in 1s and couldnt find anything below £150-200 that has a reasonable spec and a 2 year warrany. I ended up getting into the £250+ range and decided it wasn't worth it for what I plan to use as. Office programs, browsing, Kodi and some pornography. what more do you need?
No-one is looking at this thinking "hmm i could do video editing on that", or "hmm I could run games at 4k 60fps". It is great for what it is. The storage is expandable anyways so no worries there, but running slow is genuinely not an issue. I had an 8" Connect Tablet which had 1 gb ram and it was basically unusable for anything listed above. I am happy to report this one is LEAPS ahead of that in terms of performance.
Looks at the chuwi lapbook 14.1 that is the best cheap laptop money can purchase at present
Full hd
N3450 so fast at internet, word etc
4gb
64gb eMMC V5 so fast
Full keyboard
USB 3.0 ports
Got mine for £160 using TopCashback.
Also the Jumper EZBOOK 3 is good for £190
Heat added! :smiley: