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Rent Your PC: Ownership is Over?
12 Feb
Summary
- HP now offers PC rental subscriptions starting at $50 per month.
- High-end gaming laptops and business machines are available for lease.
- Rental agreements mean users never own the device and face fees.

With memory prices skyrocketing, PC manufacturers are exploring new models beyond traditional ownership. HP has quietly launched a rental service, allowing consumers to lease laptops for a monthly fee. Options range from the Victus 15 gaming laptop for $50 per month to the high-end Omen Max 16 for $130 per month, with additional peripherals available for extra cost.
This rental model means users never truly own the devices, even after paying the equivalent retail price. After a year, users can upgrade to newer models, but the commitment comes with significant cancellation fees if the 12-month contract is broken. Additionally, failure to return the device incurs substantial fees, effectively preventing resale or transfer.
HP's initiative extends to business-class machines, offering leases on models like the EliteBook 6 G1q for $85 per month. This program acknowledges the increasing cost of computing, with projections suggesting base-model Dell XPS laptops could reach $1,600 by 2026. The trend may push consumers towards monthly subscriptions for access to necessary computing power.




