Sunday, 27 January 2013

A little about me

Born in Hadleigh and living in Hadleigh all my life has created a fantastic start to my company. My parents are well known and had a shop in the High street until the late 90's when they retired. I met a lot of people through working in their shop when I was young and I call on some of those people now with computer problems. I live in Hadleigh and operate within Hadleigh from a office showroom which people are more than welcome to visit on an appointment system.
My love for Computers
My passion for computers started at a very early age. I remember my first ZX81 with a ram-pak that allowed me to play 3D monster maize, from that moment I was hooked with the wonderful world of computers and consoles. As the computers moved forward, I did  too. Being a proud owner of a Vic 20, Commodore 64, Spectrum 48 & a plus 2, CPC 464 and many others of the early machines gave me a real heads up in the way computers work.
Moving into the 16 bit market in the mid 80's with Atari St's and Commodore Amiga's allowed for faster frame rates, brighter colours, stereo sounds and massive wave of the demo scene. However, catching up quickly was the humble P.C, known for its business use to most people the Pc had become the Dark horse of the computer world. The early 90's kicked off the P.C revolution when Doom by I.D software released a version as shareware, the nation was hooked. It was at that point we would say goodbye to computer as we knew them.
With massive strides in processor power, added memory, separate graphics cards including the 3dfx voodoo range, the Pc became the power house of games. Consoles kept appearing but the Pc just laughed in the face of the competition. Late 90's saw the massive use of multiplayer gaming on levels that still cannot be matched on consoles today. Quake 3 became the Frag fest it deserved to be and the Pc just got better.
But all of this needed money, and a lot of it to keep up. So people like me had to look at ways to increase power at no extra cost. lots of books, idea sharing and research taught me to harness the power of the Pc while keeping it running stable. All of my early days of computing paid off, and still do today.
I look at every Pc or laptop I repair, configure or build as a mission to gain the best possible speed and reliability from it. I don't cut corners and don't take no for an answer from a computer. I have a passion for computer's as I hope you can tell, and I hope it shines through when you meet me and see the results I can offer you.
I deal with the home domestic market only and most of my trade is within a 10 mile radius of Hadleigh. With 100's of recommendations I am very proud to present my company and I trust you will be more than happy with my totally unique services.