Getting a high-end LG TV in the UK just got far more affordable
If you want to get your hands on great TV technology but donât want to have to fork out premium prices, there is now a clever new way to get the latest in home entertainment on a more affordable basis.
TV titan LG has just announced LG Flex, the firmâs first subscription service in the UK that lets you lease TVs, soundbars and monitors on a monthly payment schedule with no upfront costs.
LG has partnered with tech lease company Raylo to offer LG OLED TVs from ÂŁ26.33 per month, QNED TVs from ÂŁ17.83 per month.
You could even opt to hire the enormous 75-inch QNED86 TV for ÂŁ43.95 per month. That screen usually retails for ÂŁ1,699. That means you could rent the TV for 38 months before youâd paid the equivalent RRP – but, as with all Raylo leasing, you never own the product no matter how much youâve paid.
This is purely a hiring service, and is not the same as paying off the cost of a smartphone handset via a contract.
The service could be handy if you want a TV for only a short amount of time, or if you are having an event. It might be attractive to football fans with the menâs World Cup coming up who want the biggest TV and best soundbar during the tournament. Afterwards, the kit can be easily returned.
“We know people want greater choice in how they enjoy the latest technology,â said Christina Sangmi Lee, Head of LG.com. âBy partnering with Raylo, weâre able to offer a subscription experience that meets the expectations of todayâs customers. Weâre excited to bring LG Flex to market, offering more flexible and affordable access to LGâs latest tech.â
âElectronics brands are increasingly moving beyond one-time sales and toward subscription-first models,â said Karl Gilbert, CEO and Co-Founder of Raylo.
Raylo offers new and refurbished smartphones, laptops, tablets, games consoles, watches, headphones and even desktop PCs, as well as home and beauty products.
Leasing tech is becoming more popular along with purchasing secondhand and refurbished tech from companies such as Backmarket. Even mobile firms such as Giffgaff and Samsung are now selling refurbished smartphones directly to customers, offering a cheaper alternative to buying a new handset.
While leasing is not buying, itâs a model that has existed in the car market for several years, and LGâs partnership with Raylo could prove a short- to mid-term way for you to get your hands on some of the best TV tech around.









