Significant discounts come with committing to 1- to 3-year rental periods.

  • SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    At that point you would still be better off buying a smaller or a used TV and just leaving it by the curb when you’re done.

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      6 hours ago

      Depends on what you want I’d say. If you want a really nice OLED for a few months, youre not getting that back on resale, and youre unlikely to find one in good condition at a low price.

      This seems the only fit that would make sense, which has to be a remarkably small market.

      If its a price thing, then yeah, a thrift store TV is the answer. Even a cheap new TV would be better.