"If you need computers and electronic supplies, this is the place to come to in Columbus. It is truly the supermarket of technology.\n\nThere is a large and dedicated audiovisual section. You will also find a huge variety of gaming supplies. Office and Personal computing, cell phones, laptops, and tablets, and so much more. \n\nNeed some kind of obscure cable or power supply for Home, office, or vehicle? They've probably got it. \n\nDo you need something for regular or 3-D printing? This is a good place to start. They have a lot of those things here too.\n\nAudiovisual presentation materials? They've got you covered. \n\nRobust website for searching out what you are looking for. Chances are you can either find what you need in the store or they can get it for you. \n\nSuper helpful people at the customer service counter in the front of the store. You will note that there is a queue of customers in line to check out most times, but this line moves incredibly fast."
The Computer Store
4.5
17
4696 N High St, Columbus
CLOSE · 10:00 - 17:30 · +1 614-267-1400
"Best experience I've ever had with computer / electronic help! I brought 2 laptops in (my old one I had been using for several years) and my new one which wasn't working as well as I had hoped (however I could've just brought in my old one and gotten it upgraded there instead of getting a new laptop had I known about this place before.) \nI had them check & remove any viruses & malware / spyware from each computer as well as clear the old one and switch to a Linux based operating system. They also extracted my data from the old laptop and put it on the new one and then upgraded the RAM and overall storage capacity of the Old Laptop. I brought it in to them on a Monday evening and by Tuesday afternoon the next day it was done. The owner Saeed and his staff are very friendly as well. Very satisfied! Much more personal, custom and timely experience than a place like Microcenter. Highly recommend!"
Tech Hub
2059 Millikin Rd, Columbus
CLOSE · 09:00 - 18:00 · +1 614-292-8883
Best Buy
2.5
71
1632 Stringtown Rd, Grove City
OPEN · 10:00 - 22:00 · +1 614-277-2746
"The young lady at the pick up line was extremely polite, and friendly. Had to stay focused or I would have spent a lot more than intended...lol."
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