- Conclusion Get the lowdown
- Features How they compare
- Performance Real world benchmarks
- Differences Technical showdown
- Reviews Word on the street
- Competition Others to consider
- Discussion Answers and opinions
Compare with...
- LG LM7600
- Samsung 6100 Series (2012)
- Samsung 6500 Series
- Samsung 6300 Series
- LG LM6700
by c|net (Jan, 2012)The ET5 series sees the company continue the good work of previous years with LED-backlit IPS panels, said to enjoy a wider off-axis than some other LCD designs.
- 47" 1080p
- 3D 120 Hz
- Internet enabled
Rated 100% by by S.-Dancerhttp://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Digital-Optical-Audio-Toslink/dp/B001TH7GSW/ref=cm_cr-mr-title. Bottom line.... this is a great LED, 3-D, Smart TV for the price range (I did hours upon hours of 3-D, internet capable TV research before purchasing this one), and the 3-D glasses are awesome being passive and cheap to purchase.
Conclusion Which is better for you?
Features Key features of the Panasonic VIERA ET5 compared to the LG LM6200
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by c|net (Jan, 2012)The other big surprise is passive 3D, which is essentially an LG technology; Panasonic was one of the first companies to embrace and champion active technology.
47”
by c|net (Sep, 2012)Otherwise, the two series have essentially identical feature sets, and we expect their picture quality to be similar as well.
size
42"
47"
VIERA ET5 by vixen2188 (Mar, 2013)Just make sure you set your correct screen size, most people complain about why their 3d isn't working or is greyed out in games.
thickness
VIERA ET5 by sa (Jul, 2012)At any rate, the picture has better color depth than the Sony and I was surprised because the Sony was great.
LM6200 by bigradiobox (Jul, 2012)This tv is ultra thin, well designed, attractive and feels like it's of quality.
Performance Real world tests of Panasonic VIERA ET5 vs LG LM6200
Differences What are the advantages of each
Advantages compared to the LG LM6200
| Slightly lighter | 14,016 g | vs | 15,603 g |
|---|---|---|---|
| More than 10% lighter | |||
| Slightly more highly reviewed by consumers | 85.06% | vs | 84.31% |
| Almost the same | |||
Advantages compared to the Panasonic VIERA ET5
| Supports ISFccc | Yes | vs | No |
|---|---|---|---|
| Somewhat common; supports professional calibration to achieve the most accurate color reproduction | |||
| Supports 3D | Yes | vs | No |
| Somewhat common; enjoy realistic 3D videos at home | |||
| Has CEC | SimpLink | vs | None |
| Very few TVs support CEC; control all your devices with one remote | |||
| Many more USB ports | 3 | vs | 1 |
| Three times as many USB ports | |||
| More optical audio outputs | 1 | vs | 0 |
| 1 more optical audio outputs | |||
| Bigger | 47" | vs | 42" |
| More than 10% bigger | |||
| Supports picture-in-picture | Yes | vs | No |
| Somewhat common; keep an eye on two channels at once | |||
| Has a VESA mount | 400 mm x 400 mm | vs | None |
| Very few TVs have a VESA mount; easily mount your TV on a wall using standardized hardware | |||
| More PC audio inputs | 1 | vs | 0 |
| 1 more PC audio inputs | |||
Reviews Word on the street
Panasonic VIERA ET5 | LG LM6200 | ||
![]() | Rated 60% by by Clockwork (May, 2012) Rated 100% by by Steven (Feb, 2013) Rated 100% by by Michael-Sinz (Oct, 2012) | Rated 100% by by E (Nov, 2012) Rated 100% by by E (Nov, 2012) | |
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Competition What else you should consider
| | 1 | LG LM7600 Has built-in Ethernet |
| | 4 | Samsung 6300 Series 2-way tie: Thinnest |
| | 5 | LG LM6700 6-way tie: Supports 3D |
| | 6 | Panasonic VIERA E5 5-way tie: Has CEC |
| | 7 | Sony BRAVIA NX800 Series 9-way tie: Doesn't have Wi-Fi |
| | 8 | Sony HX750 2-way tie: Supports Skype |
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