- 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...
- Vizio E Series
- Samsung 6400 Series
- LG LM6200
- Samsung 7500 Series
- Samsung 5300 Series
- 40" 1080p LCD
- 3D 120 Hz
- Internet enabled
Released February, 2012
Rated 100% by by Kerry-White (Apr, 2012)This is a great tv - lightweight, nice picture, tons of features, has surprisingly nice sound, and is exactly what I was looking for.
Rated 100% by by SanMan60 (Sep, 2012)This is the greatest television I have ever had, it has Netflix, online rental DVD's and Hulu etc.... It is really good with HD.
Conclusion Which is better for you?
Features Key features of the Samsung 6100 Series (2012) compared to the LG LS5700
“40
LCD
Rated 100% by by TGavIn conclusion, this TV is versatile enough with fantastic picture and sound qualities, loaded with codecs, excellent wifi connectivity to make it a perfect multimedia center for the serious geek without the need to buy some external box.
55”
Rated 100% by by SWDavis (Oct, 2012)If you have any experience with a Wii remote, you will actually be pleased with how much better the TV remote responds.
size
40"
55"
LS5700 by Mary-R--Mary-R (Dec, 2012)We wanted a Smart TV without 3D and after much research decided to buy this TVThe setup was easy and we love the picture and the sound.
thickness
6100 Series (2012) by BruceG (Sep, 2012)It is slim, elegant, has an excellent picture, and a variety of control functions that generally make it easy to set up the television.
LS5700 by B.-Geraghty--Resident-Geek (Jan, 2013)Surprisingly enough to me since we bought our last HDTV in January of 2011, the world of HDTVs has gotten even more incredibly thin and light.
Performance Real world tests of Samsung 6100 Series (2012) vs LG LS5700
Differences What are the advantages of each
Advantages compared to the LG LS5700
| Supports 3D | Yes | vs | No |
|---|---|---|---|
| Somewhat common; enjoy realistic 3D videos at home | |||
| Has Wi-Fi | built-in, Unknown | vs | None |
| Most TVs don't have Wi-Fi; access streaming content with no wires | |||
| Lighter | 10,387 g | vs | 21,908 g |
| 2.1x lighter | |||
Advantages compared to the Samsung 6100 Series (2012)
| Significantly bigger | 55" | vs | 40" |
|---|---|---|---|
| Around 40% bigger | |||
| Supports ISFccc | Yes | vs | No |
| Somewhat common; supports professional calibration to achieve the most accurate color reproduction | |||
| Supports picture-in-picture | Yes | vs | No |
| Somewhat common; keep an eye on two channels at once | |||
| More HDMI ports | 4 | vs | 3 |
| 1 more HDMI ports | |||
| Significantly more highly reviewed by consumers | 83.49% | vs | 72.66% |
| Around 15% more highly reviewed by consumers | |||
| 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 | |||
Reviews Word on the street
Samsung 6100 Series (2012) | LG LS5700 | ||
![]() | Rated 100% by by Lisa-C. (Apr, 2012) Rated 20% by by first6000 (Jul, 2012) | Rated 100% by by Chipras3 Rated 100% by by SWDavis (Oct, 2012) Rated 100% by by rxer--lax-dad (Apr, 2012) | |
|---|---|---|---|
Competition What else you should consider
| | 1 | Vizio E Series 2-way tie: Has built-in Ethernet |
| | 3 | LG LM6200 2-way tie: Supports ISFccc |
| | 4 | Samsung 7500 Series 4-way tie: Biggest screen |
| | 5 | Samsung 5300 Series 6-way tie: Has Wi-Fi |
| | 6 | Panasonic Viera ET5 Cheapest 3D glasses |
| | 7 | Samsung 6300 Series 4-way tie: Thinnest |


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