Buckingham Palace orders 100 Samsung flat panels to watch UK's three channels
Apparently the Queen is in the gift-giving mood, as she's blessing, um, herself with a smorgasbord of LCD and plasma HDTVs from Samsung. While the royal dwelling previously held sets that were either loaned or donated from various companies, this marks the first time anyone has paid "good money" for TVs to be installed in the domicile. The Korean giant will reportedly supply 100 televisions to scatter throughout the 775 rooms, with the ratio of LCDs to plasmas being a mystery right along with the size assortment. While the Royal family had requested brochures on the sets way back in June, they apparently waited to see how much of that luxury budget was leftover before blowing it all in a very good way. Notably, a Samsung spokesperson said that "the company will be entitled to use the seals of the British royal family for its products if the deal remains effective for more than five years," which could lead to a svelte (albeit gimmicky) lineup of limited edition sets a half decade from now. Nevertheless, Samsung purportedly stands to make around $217,000 from this order alone, which should make European taxpayers just jolly.
P.S. Yes, we're well aware that the UK has many more than three stations, although that was not the case when we visited back in the 80's and had nothing to watch. Freeview rules!
[Via RegHardware]
P.S. Yes, we're well aware that the UK has many more than three stations, although that was not the case when we visited back in the 80's and had nothing to watch. Freeview rules!
[Via RegHardware]

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
GhostDoggy @ Dec 16th 2006 7:20AM
How many HD capable displays has the United States government purchased in non-research environment applications? I'm betting its a heck of a lot more than 100.
Ben Hobbs @ Dec 17th 2006 11:50AM
and why would that matter GhostDoggy?
Its actually quite an honour to have "By Appointment to HM the Queen" stamped on all your boxes, and the history of Royal Warrants go back nearly a thousand years.
Oh and I think the queen has to pay for most of her stuff nowadays, shouldn't matter as if you include the crown wealth she's teh richest person in the world.
scooter @ Dec 17th 2006 9:16PM
ummm, no she is not.
Mark Pickering @ Jan 4th 2007 9:15AM
"P.S. Yes, we're well aware that the UK has many more than three stations"
Perhaps someone could change the headline, so that we don't sound like we are living in the dark ages. If you have satellite in the UK you get 300+ channels, and have been able to for years. I believe the UK was the first place in the world to introduce digital TV.