Staples Staples Big Monitor Event: ASUS 14" Touchscreen Chromebook $400, Acer 32" WQHD IPS Monitor $280, ASUS 24" IPS Monitor $140 + More The Staples Big Monitor Event is On Now!
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This 14-page flyer features the Staples Big Monitor Event, where you'll find deals on several monitors for your home office to get some extra screen space for movies, gaming or schoolwork.
Here's a look at a few highlights from the Ontario flyer.
Computers and Tablets
- Acer Spin 3 14" Touch Laptop with Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 10 - $849.99 (regularly $999.99)
- ASUS 14" Touch Chromebook with Intel Pentium Processor, 4GB RAM, 32GB eMMC and Chrome OS - $399.99 (regularly $499.99)
- ASUS VivoBook 14 Laptop with AMD Ryzen 3 3250U Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 10 - $529.99 (regularly $599.99)
- ASUS ZenBook 15 Laptop with Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 10 - $1049.99 (regularly $1199.99)
- Lenovo Ideacentre 510A Desktop AMD Ryzen 5 3400G Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD + 1TB Hard Drive and Windows 10 - $599.99 (regularly $729.99)
Home Theatre and Audio
- Beats by Dre Powerbeats (2020) High-Performance Wireless Earphones - $179.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Beats by Dre Solo Pro Over-Ear Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones - $349.99 (regularly $379.99)
- JBL TUNE 120 Truly Wireless In-Ear Headphones - $79.99 (regularly $99.99)
- JBL Wireless Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones - $149.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Sony EXTRA BASS Bluetooth Speaker - $29.99 (regularly $49.99)
Office and School Supplies
- Casio PLUS Scientific Calculator - $14.99 (regularly $19.99)
- HP Office Copy Paper, 500 Sheets - $4.99 (regularly $6.99)
- Post-it Super Sticky Lined Notes, 3 Pack - $9.99 (regularly $12.49)
- Tensor LED Foldable Low-Profile Desk Lamp with USB Charger - $87.99 (regularly $109.99)
- Tensor Charging Arc Desk Lamp with USB Port - $55.99 (regularly $69.99)
- U Brands Dry Erase Board with Frame - $16.98 (regularly $19.98)
Peripherals and Accessories
- Acer 24" TN Gaming Monitor with AMD FreeSync - $139.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Acer 32" WQHD IPS Monitor with AMD FreeSync - $279.99 (regularly $399.99)
- ASUS 24" IPS Frameless Monitor with AMD FreeSync - $139.99 (regularly $179.99)
- ASUS 24" VA Curved Gaming Montior with AMD FreeSync - $229.99 (regularly $249.99)
- Brother Wireless Monochrome Laser Printer - $159.99 (regularly $179.99)
- HP 22" IPS Ultra Slim Monitor with AMD FreeSync - $139.99 (regularly $169.99)
- LG 22" TN Gaming Monitor with AMD FreeSync - $99.99 (regularly $119.99)
- Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard - $84.99 (regularly $94.99)
- MSI OPTIX 27" VA Curved Gaming Monitor with AMD FreeSync - $299.99 (regularly $319.99)
- Samsung 24" PLS Monitor with AMD FreeSync - $149.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Samsung 27" Curved VA Monitor with AMD FreeSync - $199.99 (regularly $299.99)
- Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB M.2 NVMe SSD - $139.99 (regularly $189.99)
- Seagate Expansion 4TB USB 3.0 Portable Drive - $129.99 (regularly $149.99)
This flyer is effective online and in Staples stores (where available) from September 16 to 22. Staples.ca is offering free shipping on all orders with no minimum and free curbside pickup.
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View allme and a few coworkers could buy any monitor for under $300 final price, so this one fit the bill perfectly
Thank OP
Just received my monitor -- I am loving it after using the suggested setting from the First page. The real estate space is amazing. The first monitor had two dead pixels, luckily was able to exchange it at a local Staples. But their online chat is quick, he was about to send me a replacement tomorrow, but couldn't wait since I had a project due today. I don't regret the purchase.
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I bought a similar Acer model from CC not too long ago at the same price range, and it really enjoyed it.
My work laptop can connect to 2 monitors, and with a 32" and another 24", I am essentially running the equivalent of 3 monitors from productivity perspectives. 32" is the size where I can finally open 2 documents on the same screen and they don't feel too small.
also is 1440P vs that 1080P
Thanks.
This one is IPS 1440P
Props to the community here, I've since moved on monitor-wise (as discussed), but I honor and respect those that cap-out at 32" for lifestyle, aesthetic, or client-facing reasons.
Cheers.
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Seriously, great monitor for the price. No regrets.
The reason I'm not spamming this thread with my previous guides is that I feel people know, and I've since moved on personally.
Now my monitor niches put me well into the tail of the distribution of PC monitor consumers.
32" (2018) [(2x) Quadrants] >> 43" (2019) [(4x) Quadrants] >> 55" (2020) [(6x) Quadrants]
You've not lived a free life until you've had (6x) quadrants of screen real estate and 32GB or 64GB of RAM to support it.
It's a beautiful thing.
FYI, I still respect this 32" OP panel for the right buyer, and the right use-cases.
I'm not a gamer so 60 or 75hz refresh rate is fine. Just looking for something friendly on the wallet and decent quality.
Thanks!
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So tempted to switch to 2 of these or even some curved dual setup. 1/2 the price. Looking for someone to give me the nudge to go save the money. I’m not a gamer. Only WFH.