HP has been quietly offering a subscription service for gaming laptops for some time now. Instead of buying a laptop outright, users can pay a monthly fee to access high-end machines. While it is not brand new, the model is gaining attention as gaming laptops continue to rise in price.
The service covers HP Victus and HP Omen laptops, with powerful CPUs and GPUs capable of running modern games smoothly. Monthly prices start around $50 for entry-level machines and go up to $130 for top-tier laptops with Intel Core Ultra 9 processors and Nvidia RTX 5080 graphics. Subscribers also have the option to upgrade to a new machine every year, keeping their setup fresh without buying a new laptop outright.
The subscription includes more than just the laptop. You can customize your setup with optional HyperX and OMEN accessories. After 12 months, you can trade in your gear to upgrade to the latest hardware or continue using what you already have. HP also provides 24/7 expert support, so help is always available if something goes wrong. If a device cannot be repaired quickly, HP guarantees a next-business-day replacement at no extra cost.
From my perspective, this is a smart move by HP. Renting makes high-end gaming laptops more accessible, and frequent upgrades let you stay current with the latest hardware. The support and fast replacement policies also reduce downtime, which is a big plus for serious gamers or content creators who rely on consistent performance.
At the same time, there are some trade-offs. Unlike buying a laptop, you never actually own the device. If you stop paying, access disappears, and there is no resale value. Over several years, the total cost of renting could be higher than buying outright. Some gamers may also prefer the freedom to upgrade or modify components on their own, which subscription models limit.
This subscription model also fits a larger tech trend. Movies, music, software, and even games have shifted to subscriptions, and now hardware is following the same path. HP’s approach shows that owning a device is no longer the only way to game seriously.
For many players, this could be the future of gaming laptops. It lowers the barrier to entry, makes upgrades easy, and keeps the experience seamless. HP’s rental plan may not be for everyone, but for those who want flexibility and high performance, it is a game-changer.
You can explore the plan and details on HP’s official site here.







