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Old 03-26-2014, 09:50 AM   #8
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I don't seee any difference in those tv's other than the smart tv features just like the Best Buy associate told you. The picture will basically be the same for all three. You're just missing out on some techy features like netflix with the cheaper models.

The 6200 has an ethernet port and a whole bunch of smart tv features that younger buyers would want. if you're not into pandora, netflix, facebook, skype etc. you don't need this tv.

The FH6003 has the same picture, but WITHOUT all the techy stuff like pandora, netflix, facebook, skype etc. SAME TV as the 6200 MINUS THE TECHY FEATURES.

The EH6003 is the same as the FH6003, it mainly is an energy star rated tv of the two. I believe it is last years model as well, which is why it's soo cheap. But the guy at best buy wont tell you that.


All that crap aside, you're tv selection depends solely on what you're going to do with it. Plasma tv's are nice, cheap, and have great picture. But if you're putting this tv in a room full of windows, I would not reccomend a Plasma at all.

As for me, I prefer a 4k right now, but that is probably out of your price range. That being said, none of the 3 tv's you have listed have a 240 refresh rate. If you watch a lot of sports, watch fast paced movies, or play a lot of video games you will regret buying any of those 3 tv's cause they have a refresh rate of 120. The good thing they have going is that they are all 1080P! They are cheap and have a great price, but you get what you pay for. I would honestly save up for a little longer, and purchase the TV at the end of the isle that I know you were looking at before you came on to Camaro5 today and asked this question.
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