written by ConsumerUK on 17/10/2021
I bought one with a white frame.If you take the back off you will see the mains are wired to the motherboard.The viewers are slowly electrocuted over time.(The viewers are labelled the @rshole by those who don't understand)
written by judylugg on 17/02/2014
This TV is so bad, in fact, we have had it for 16 days and it has stopped working altogether - there is no power getting to it at all. The EPG is so small as to need a telescope to look at it and it cuts off the programmes entirely if you want to go further than what's on and what's on next. If I had known this I would not have bought the wretched thing. The remote is flimsy, difficult to hold and it is very difficult to find the correct buttons - cheap junk, in fact. The sound is tinny and there is no button for activating the TV, yet it says in the instructions to try this button if the TV is not working! All-in-all, absolutely awful and would recommend that anyone stay away from this and Bush TVs in general if this is an example of what they make! How, in this day and age, such junk is allowed to be sold is beyond me. It is now on its way back to Argos under their 30 day money back guarantee.
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Fezziwig99's Response to judylugg's Review
Written on: 28/01/2015
About half of the small and medium sized sets sold in Europe are made by two Turkish companies; Vestel and Beko (better known for washing machines) in various factories around the World. They just stick different makers names on them. Even some Sony sets are made by Beko. So it is hard to say if make A is better than make B.