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$1,100
  • 55" 1080p LED-backlit
  • 3D 120 Hz
  • Internet enabled
Released March, 2011
Mediabridge Ultra Series - High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet - #6 Feet# - Category 2 Certified - Supports 3D & Audio Return Channel [Latest HDMI Version Available] it is 10$ but it is worth it to get the most out of you're television and viewing experience.
Rated 80% by by Loriann-Moreno--Optimist
 
$975
  • 55" 1080p LCD
  • 3D 120 Hz
Released February, 2012
Otherwise, the two series have essentially identical feature sets, and we expect their picture quality to be similar as well.
by c|net (Sep, 2012)
 

Conclusion Which is better for you?

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Winner

LGLM6200

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Features Key features of the LG LW5600 compared to the LG LM6200

55

LED-backlit

Front view of LG LW5600
The sound is good enough for us and I like having the options of the Wifi and other functions.
Rated 100% by by Old-fart (Jan, 2012)
Front view of LG LM6200

55

LCD

The picture is sharp, clear, colors vivid.
Rated 100% by by A.J.-Nunez (Aug, 2012)

size

55"
55"
We performed a hands-on evaluation of the 47-inch 47LW5600, but this review also applies to the other screen size in the series.
LW5600 by c|net (Jun, 2011)
All reviews seemed to push me up to the bigger screen sizes.
LM6200 by Steve-(Middlesbrough)--Steve

thickness

LG LW5600
LG LM6200
It looks like most TVs out there, the bezel is pretty thin, and what is more amazing is how "Thin" and "light" this tv is... very impressed... over all its a good looking tv.
LW5600 by SKRAPPY13 (Feb, 2012)
This tv is ultra thin, well designed, attractive and feels like it's of quality.
LM6200 by bigradiobox (Jul, 2012)
 

Performance Real world tests of LG LW5600 vs LG LM6200

 

Differences What are the advantages of each

Advantages compared to the LM6200 55"

Has Wi-Fi optional, 802.11n vs None
Most TVs don't have Wi-Fi; access streaming content with no wires
More composite A/V inputs 2 vs 1
Twice as many composite A/V inputs
More D-Sub inputs 1 vs 0
1 more D-Sub inputs; great for hooking up to a computer
More RF inputs 1 vs 0
1 more RF inputs
More PC audio inputs 1 vs 0
1 more PC audio inputs

Advantages compared to the LW5600 55"

More USB ports 3 vs 2
1 more USB ports
More highly reviewed by consumers 84.31% vs 82.04%
Almost the same

Reviews Word on the street

LG LW5600

LG LM6200

Rated 88% by 441 users at amazon.com
The viewing angle is very good for a LCD TV and the glare (when the sun shines onto the TV in the morning) is much less than on our previous Sony Trinitron's screen.
Rated 100% by by Marsha-A.-Lavoie (Feb, 2012)
The picture was crisp and clear.
Rated 100% by by Y.-Wang (Dec, 2011)
Blu-ray movies are amazing and will remind you why you went Blu-ray in the first place.
Rated 100% by by Michael-D.-Newcomer--Photography-Junkie (Jan, 2012)
Rated 84% by 134 users at amazon.com
The setup is easy and the 3d also works great; there aren't that many 3d channels so your best best is to watch a movie on 3d, whether it be a DVD, computer file or whatever, that is the way to go, the 3d is spectacular.
Rated 100% by by E (Nov, 2012)
The picture quality is superb, especially since I am using it as a second monitor, the picture looks like it is live, it is so crystal clear.
Rated 100% by by E (Nov, 2012)
Regards the 3D viewing it's just amazing, picture is very good, no crosstalk and the glasses are very lightweight.
Rated 100% by by Lemuria (Jul, 2012)

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