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Thank you for your interest in the LB5800 series and LB6300 series TVs. LG 42LB6300 comes with 1080p Full HD picture resolution that completed with Motion Clarity 600 (120Hz native refresh rate) and comes with the new 2014 version of LG Smart TV name WebOS Smart TV. The WebOS Smart TV allows you to personalize the home screen of your TV and WebOS also makes it easier to connect to internet and access the premium content like Hulu Plus, Netflix and YouTube. There’s also LG Recommendations that give you a recommendation on what program or contents suit your individual tastes. LG 42LB6300 is also completed with the built-in Wi-Fi that make it easy to connect to internet by just using your home network. The LG 42LB5800 comes with 1080p Full HD picture quality that completed with Motion Clarity Index 120 (60Hz native refresh rate) and comes with a more standard LG Smart TV. The Standard LG Smart TV helps you on connect to premium content like Hulu Plus, Netflix and YouTube directly from your TV. It’s also completed with LG Recommendations that give recommendations on what program or content that you should watch based on your preference. The LG 42LB5800 is also completed with the built-in Wi-Fi that make it easy to connect your LG 42LB5800 using your home network. The key differences between LG 42LB6300 and 42LB5800 are the refresh rate and the Smart TV version that installed on the TV set. With the 120Hz refresh rate, LG 42LB6300 can deliver better crisp and clear picture quality especially when you are watching fast action movies and sports compared to LG 42LB5800 that uses 60Hz refresh rate. The WebOS Smart TV also has more features compared to the standard LG Smart TV. The LB5800 is lower priced than the LB6300 so if you're looking for a 42-Inch LG Smart TV and you have a lower budget, then you can consider choosing LG 42LB5800. As a step down from the LB6100 the refresh rate has been down graded, a few picture settings and sound settings have been left out, and the available sizes in the series are different. The LB5800 is designed for those looking for a value TV to cover light Smart TV usage without all the picture quality upgrades that drive the price up. It has good off angle viewing performance for an value LED TV. Unlike the LB6300 series, the LB5800 series also loses the IPS panel. The LB6300 series as a top tier LG LED HDTV features an IPS panel that really improves side angle viewing. If you normally have to deal with wider viewing angles, then the LB6300 series would be the better choice. Even though the LB5800 series' bezels are not as thin as some of the higher tier models like the LB6300 series, it still has a nearly frame-less design with brushed silver bezels measuring in at around half an inch and its bezels still look great. In the LB6300 series, the IPS panel brings many benefits to the overall picture quality. Side viewing angles are improved as well as light flow though and an overall more brilliant image. Color reproduction benefits as well. Colors come out looking bright and natural and stay vibrant as you move off-center as well thanks to the IPS panel. Using an optional LG TV camera, you can use the new feature, Finger gesture which brings up a small arched menu appears on the screen when you access it with your finger. You can control volume, On/Off function, or input selection. The LB6300 series also comes with LG's Magic remote versus the standard remote for the LB5800 series. Overall though, the IPS panel, new WebOS powered smart TV platform, and solid sound quality come together to make quite the attractive package on the LB6300 series. Hopefully this gives you some idea on some of the differences between the two series!...IFV
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