- 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...
- Samsung 6400 Series
- LG LM670
- Toshiba TL515
- Sony BRAVIA XBR HX909 Series
- Sharp SV29U
Rated 80% by by Moony--moony (Oct, 2012)The next day I got an HDMI cable and Connected the TV to the cable box and OMG!!! the picture (which w already amazing) with the regular cable, turned beyond stunning!! the sound too almost surround.
- 55" 1080p LED-backlit
- 3D 240 Hz
- Internet enabled
Released March, 2011
Rated 100% by by mrgagne (Sep, 2011)What I got was superb picture quality, including a number of color presets like Cinema mode that produce truer colors than the overly vivid colors you often see.
Conclusion Which is better for you?
Features Key features of the Toshiba L6200U compared to the LG LW6500
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Rated 80% by by ViPeRIn terms of 3D, the quality looks good but its not the best of 3D I must say, I have watched Avatar in 3D and its not in your face kind of 3D its just okay.
55”
LED-backlit
Rated 100% by by H.-Shroff (Jan, 2012)I had only liked Sony TV's for there amazing display and vivid colors.
size
55"
55"
L6200U by A.-Patel (May, 2012)It wasn't the greatest 3D but for up-conversion, it was more then enough.-3D content - 9/10- I watched Under the Sea: IMAX + 3D and this was awesome in 3D on this TV.
LW6500 by E.-R.-Guinn--old-retired-guy (Mar, 2012)The screen size is fantastic.....my older eyes like everything bigger.
thickness
LW6500 by J.-Hensel (Jun, 2011)Considering how thin this TV is, the sound quality produced by it is quite good.
Performance Real world tests of Toshiba L6200U vs LG LW6500
Differences What are the advantages of each
Advantages compared to the LG LW6500
| More HDMI ports | 4 | vs | 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 more HDMI ports | |||
Advantages compared to the Toshiba L6200U
| Supports ISFccc | Yes | vs | No |
|---|---|---|---|
| Somewhat common; supports professional calibration to achieve the most accurate color reproduction | |||
| Is DLNA DMP | Yes | vs | No |
| Somewhat common; easier to share and enjoy your digital photos, music and video | |||
| More optical audio outputs | 1 | vs | 0 |
| 1 more optical audio outputs | |||
| More composite A/V inputs | 2 | vs | 1 |
| Twice as many composite A/V inputs | |||
| More USB ports | 2 | vs | 1 |
| Twice as many USB ports | |||
| More D-Sub inputs | 1 | vs | 0 |
| 1 more D-Sub inputs; great for hooking up to a computer | |||
| Significantly more highly reviewed by consumers | 87.12% | vs | 76.84% |
| More than 10% 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 | |||
| Faster refresh rate | 240 Hz | vs | 120 Hz |
| 2x faster refresh rate; minimize motion blur for sports and action movies | |||
| More RF inputs | 1 | vs | 0 |
| 1 more RF inputs | |||
| More PC audio inputs | 1 | vs | 0 |
| 1 more PC audio inputs | |||
Reviews Word on the street
Toshiba L6200U | LG LW6500 | ||
![]() | Rated 80% by by Bernadette (Jan, 2013) Rated 80% by by Nicadaemus--The-Leader-of-the-Rats (May, 2012) Rated 80% by by J.-Smith (Aug, 2012) | Rated 100% by by henry (Feb, 2012) Rated 20% by by Mike-Grey (Oct, 2012) Rated 100% by by regaltime28 (Mar, 2012) | |
|---|---|---|---|
Competition What else you should consider
| | 2 | LG LM670 Uses least power |
| | 3 | Toshiba TL515 Most accurate reds |
| | 4 | Sony BRAVIA XBR HX909 Series 4-way tie: Has built-in Ethernet |
| | 5 | Sharp SV29U 3-way tie: More RF inputs |
| | 6 | Toshiba L7200 Has a QWERTY remote |
| | 7 | Vizio E3D470VX 4-way tie: Has built-in Ethernet |






