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Your personal home
computer technician is
Steve

Computer Tutoring 101 
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Comp-Solve realizes that you have
many choices as to where to purchase your next computer. The purpose of
this page is to provide you, the customer, with the information you need to make an
educated decision. Why should you consider buying your
next computer from Comp-Solve?
All Comp-Solve computers sold include
free delivery and setup.
Comp-Solve builds computers just for you. This means that unlike the large superstores we actually talk to you and ask you questions about how you plan to use your new computer. Then we can give you a estimate on a computer that was built for you in mind and not built for a thousand other people as well.
Tech support
will never be located in India.
All
Comp-Solve Computers come with a 1 year on-site (in your home) parts and labor
warranty.
Unlike the big computer companies Comp-Solve
builds computers that are 100% standard form factor, 100% upgradeable. NO
proprietary technology.
Many brand name computer manufacturers use low-quality, low-wattage power supplies, flimsy cases and poorly manufactured motherboards in their systems. What seems like a "bargain"
today can end up being an expensive mistake.
We use only high quality components, built to last and easy to upgrade.
Comp-Solve does not use components that are in testing phases or brand-new on the market, thus eliminating many headaches for you. If you want the state of the art space-age computer with all the frills and dazzles that will amaze even the computer nerds, you'll have to shop elsewhere.
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Most Popular Computer
Systems
Budget System - Email,
surfing and word processing
Office Workhorse - You
WILL notice a difference on this higher end dual
core.
Premium Performer - Quad
Core with Graphics Power. Runs everything really
fast.
Here is a long article
explaining the difference between proprietary and custom built computers
Comp-Solve Refurbished
Computers

See what's available in the
refurbished computer department.
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