A:AnswerI played a game of Madden 25 from my PS3 the first day that I bought it, and I noticed nothing bad about it compared to my older TV which was a 1080i Samsung DLP TV. I'm not a "gamer" so I can't speak to how it would look with games that involve even more high quality graphics. I had no problem at all with a sports game. Unless you are a serious gamer I doubt you'll have problems. It's the serious gamers who play a variety of games with varying action and graphics that notice the subtle things. If you are like me who plays mostly sports games or other games with slow moving scenes then I wouldn't worry about it. However if you play a lot of the war games with a lot of fast moving scenes I suspect that this TV will be a problem for you. In my review I did note some serious motion blur issues watching HD movies. Again if you are a serious gamer you might as well look at UHD 120 hz TVs at a minimum. They are not much more expensive than HD TVs and at this point there are fewer and fewer 1080P TVs available.
A:AnswerOddly, according to the user manual, the 55j6201 weighs 2.6 lbs less than the 55j6200. Most likely something is lighter (cheaper) to save a little shipping weight. I doubt anything is different internally but it might break easier if you dropped it, but who knows. I google it occasionally but haven't found anything. I love the picture quality (for 1080P) but the case is bulky and ugly from the side, hence the low price. It's a great bedroom TV and looks like an expensive one from the front.