While the thought of rental DVD vending machine may sound strange to the rest of the world, it is completely normal to the ingenious makers from Japan. The rest of the world is slowly becoming more and more accustomed to having a wide array of things being available through vending machines, and this is why DVD vending machines are now becoming more and more popular, especially in Western countries.
These machines are basically touch screen kiosks that have stacks of DVDs inside. The titles of the DVDs are visible through a strong Plexiglas cover, as well as a rotating display shelf system so that you can easily browse through the available titles with just a press of a button. When the person has chosen which DVD they want to rent, they simply put in their money, press the corresponding button and out comes the DVD. Usually, these DVD vending machines offer rentals for as low as one dollar, but newer titles may be more expensive.
These DVD vending machines accept coins and dollar bills up to twenty dollars, although typically, they don’t accept bills any larger than that. These machines are perfect when placed in areas where people generally need to have money to walk around in. A few examples of these are shopping malls, grocery stores and convenience stores. The success of these vending machines relies largely on impulse buyers, especially since renting the DVDs is so cheap and convenient.
A good strategy when putting up DVD vending machines is to stock them with updated titles from the box office. If you wish to cater to even more titles, you can opt to have different themes for different machines. For example, you can dedicate one or two machines to the latest titles in the box office, but then you can also put up one machine that is dedicated to old classics. This way, people can have the newest movies right in front of them, but they can also choose from old favorites that are always great selections for movie nights or date nights.
There are also the newest kinds of DVD vending machines, which closely resemble an automated teller machine. These kiosks are fully computerized, meaning the lists of titles and genres are all on the touch screen options. This way, you can store more titles and work a lot faster. Although these kinds of DVD vending machines are better and are top of the line, they are not as widespread as the simpler kinds because they are more expensive to buy and to maintain.
DVD vending machines may just be the future of the movie renting industry. Videotapes are slowly becoming obsolete and, in a few years, everyone is going to be renting their movies from stalls conveniently found outside their shopping malls and grocery stores. This way, more people can have access to great movies and films, and the joy of watching movies can reach a much wider market than before. People who have no time to go to the cinemas will appreciate these machines the most, as these will give them a chance to enjoy movies once again.
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We need some prompt information about the pricing of your machines and how to start. We want to get started ASAP. We live on campus at a University. $$$$$! Anyway, we’re trying to compare prices and what it takes.
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