In pictures: Philips 6900 Smart TV

In pictures: Philips 6900 Smart TV
Philips 6900 Smart TV series

Philips showed off its latest 3D enabled PFL6900 Smart TVs at IFA 2012, with the latest television set boasting a 'frameless design'.

Frameless does not mean without bezel on the Philips PFL6900 Smart TV, but the new design is certainly impressive.

The first impressions of the television are aided by the new design, Philips specs suggest that the bezel is 1.2mm thin, and it certainly lives up to its billing as unobtrusive despite being made out of anodized aluminium.

The new Smart TV functionality was shown off in the Philips TP Vision press conference, and our brief time with the set suggested that the new features will be useful.

Philips 6900 Smart TV

What absolutely is a decent addition is the remote control with a QWERTY keyboard and pointing capability. It's a little chunky but works just fine for navigating the many menus.

Philips showed off its 6900 series TV at IFA

Of course, the key thing is the picture quality, and in the less than ideal conditions of the show floor, the Philips PFL690 series held its own.

The set boasts the Perfect Motion Rate – variously called 1200Hz and 600Hz by Philips gives a nice crispness to the images and the blacks looked deep with edges defined well.

Philips 6900 series

We'd obviously like to spend a little more time with more varied content to really give this set a thorough test, but maker TPVision is adamant that it will cling onto the Philips reputation for decent picture quality, and we would hope that it is the case.

Philips 6900

We couldn't test the 2D to 3D conversion, or indeed the 3D at all in the time we had, so we can't fill you in as to how some of the key features shape up – but how about a few more pictures (of varying quality) to keep you going until we get a little more time?

6900 series on a wall

The front of the remote

The bezel in detail

The stand in detail

The thickness

Patrick Goss

Patrick Goss is the ex-Editor in Chief of TechRadar. Patrick was a passionate and experienced journalist, and he has been lucky enough to work on some of the finest online properties on the planet, building audiences everywhere and establishing himself at the forefront of digital content.  After a long stint as the boss at TechRadar, Patrick has now moved on to a role with Apple, where he is the Managing Editor for the App Store in the UK.

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