Samsung Canada's Monitor Bundle Deal: A Proper Steal for Your WFH Setup
Right, so I've been living in Canada for a few years now, and whilst I absolutely love it here (the Tim Hortons alone makes it worth it), there's one thing I've learned: you've got to jump on a decent deal when you see one. And honestly? Samsung Canada's current monitor bundle promo is exactly that.
The Deal That Made Me Actually Check My Bank Account
Here's the situation: Samsung's doing two absolutely brilliant promotions that run through the end of December 2025, and as someone who's spent far too much time staring at screens whilst "working from home" (we all know what that really means), I had to share this.
Option One: The Dual Monitor Dream
Buy two of the same Samsung monitor and save up to 30% off. Yes, you read that correctly. Thirty. Percent. For someone like me who's been using a single laptop screen for far too long (my chiropractor is furious with me), this is genuinely life-changing.
The hero of the bunch? The 32" Essential Monitor S3 for just $239.98 when you buy two. That's two massive 32-inch screens for less than what I spent on my last night out in Toronto. Priorities, right?
Some other standouts:
27" Essential Monitor S3 - £299.98 for the pair (sorry, old habits die hard - I mean $299.98)
27" Odyssey G3 Gaming Monitor with 180Hz - $379.98 for two (my flatmate who's obsessed with his gaming setup is going to lose his mind)
32" UHD Monitor - $599.98 for the pair
Option Two: The Galaxy Book Bundle
If you're in the market for a new laptop anyway, you can save 10% on select monitors when bundled with any Samsung Galaxy Book. It's one of those rare instances where buying more things actually saves you money. The logic is sound, I promise.
Why I'm Actually Tempted (And You Should Be Too)
Look, I moved from London to North America, thinking everything would be cheaper. Plot twist: it's not. But deals like this? This is the sort of thing that makes the conversion rates sting a bit less.
Working from my flat in Toronto means I've become one of those people who care deeply about their monitor setup. Gone are the days of hunching over a 13-inch laptop screen. My back, my eyes, and my productivity levels have all had stern words with me about this.
The dual monitor setup is genuinely brilliant for anyone who needs to have Slack, email, spreadsheets, and four different browser tabs open simultaneously (so, everyone). Plus, there's something quite satisfying about having a proper desk setup that doesn't make you look like you're working from a uni dorm room.
The Practical Bits
The promotion runs until December 31, 2025, which gives you plenty of time to sort out your workspace before the new year resolution crowd starts banging on about productivity. Both monitors need to be purchased on the same invoice, and they're available through the Samsung Shop App or online.
Fair warning, though: there's a 15% restocking fee if you decide to return them, which is a bit annoying but fairly standard. Also, you can't combine this with other offers, so don't get too clever trying to stack promotions.
Final Thoughts From Someone Who's Been There
I know what you're thinking: "Do I really need two monitors?" And the answer is no, you don't need them. However, after working from home for years, I can tell you that having a proper setup makes a massive difference to your daily life. It's one of those investments that pays for itself in reduced neck pain and increased ability to watch Netflix whilst appearing to work.
At these prices, especially the 32-inch deal at $239.98 for two, it's genuinely worth considering. I've spent more on a round of drinks in Vancouver (don't even get me started on BC drink prices).
So yeah, if you've been putting off upgrading your workspace, this might be the universe telling you it's time. Your future self, hunched over a tiny laptop screen at 11 PM on a Thursday, will thank you.
Check out the Samsung Monitor Bundle deals here
Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to measure my desk to see if I can actually fit two 32-inch monitors on it. Living in a Toronto flat means space planning is its own special kind of Tetris.
Cheers!