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LG's new subscription program charges up to £277 per month to rent a TV
(arstechnica.com)
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Okay at first I was wondering "who the hell would want to do this?" But then I thought maybe its like...if you need a TV for an event? Being able to rent out a large TV might be helpful? But like thats so absolutely niche.
But its the only way I could ever see it make sense. If you needed a very large flat screen only for a few days or something you could rent it instead of paying a few thousand.
Event companies already have ready-to-rent TVs.
Lol of course that's a thing. Welp so much for my big brain ideas. As usual its already a thing haha
In the US we also have places like Rent-A-Center that can be used for that. They tend to be quite predatory and usually target low income people to rent luxury goods they couldn't normally afford, but I knew someone who'd rent their largest TV for a week for their Superbowl party, and it was a pretty good use for the service.
If you want to watch football (or soccer) this season with friends, and will usually not watch much else, why not.
Plenty people rent most things. There is a whole market to rent electronics, even furniture.