Computer and Laptop Repair Services in Soho London
Computer and Laptop Repair Services in Soho London
We provide Computer and Laptop Repair Services to the Soho area in London. We specialise in providing Computer and Laptop Repair Services.
We are a Laptop Repair Shop in London that specialises in Laptop Repair and provide Laptop Repair Service in Soho London. We do both laptop hardware and software repairs: Laptop Software and Operating System problems, Laptop Virus Removal, Laptop Cracked Screen Repair, Laptop Data Recovery, CD/DVD Writer Repair, Power Pin or Power Connector Repair, Laptop Screen Backlight Repair, Laptop Spilt Drink Repair, Motherboard Repair, Laptop Upgrades and Source and Sell Laptop Parts.
We can provide you with computer service you in the following ways:
> We can come to you to repair your Laptop at your office or home or we can collect it from you and then deliver it to you.
- You can bring your Laptop to our Work Shop in London.
- You can send us your Laptop/PC through our pickup and delivery service.
- We can provide you with Remote Access and Telephone Support.
We offer a very competitive Laptop Repair Service. We are one of the quickest and most convenient Laptop Repair companies in Soho. If you are based in Soho we can help if you need a Laptop Repair in Soho. If you live or work in Soho give us a call today. We have three locations in Central London to conveniently cover all of Greater London.
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Some interesting facts about Soho
Soho is an area of the City of Westminster and part of the West End of London. Long established as an entertainment district, for much of the 20th century Soho had a reputation for sex shops as well as night life and film industry. Since the early 1980s, the area has undergone considerable transformation. It now is predominantly a fashionable district of upmarket restaurants and media offices, with only a small remnant of sex industry venues in the west.
Soho has an area of approximately one square mile and may be thought of as bounded by Oxford Street to the north, Regent Street to the west, Leicester Square to the south and Charing Cross Road to the east. However apart from Oxford Street, all of these roads are 19th-century metropolitan improvements, so they are not Soho’s original boundaries. It has never been an administrative unit, with formally defined boundaries. The area to the west is known as Mayfair, to the north Fitzrovia, to the east St Giles and Covent Garden, and to the south St James’s. According to the Soho Society, Chinatown, the area between Leicester Square to the south and Shaftesbury Avenue to the north, is part of Soho, although some consider it a separate area.
Source: wikipedia

