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Sim-Tek World

Sim-Tek World

(6 reviews)

I'm glad I don't inhabit Sim Tech World, and instead lead a rustic existence, but I have had reason…read moreof late to thank my lucky stars that shops like Sim Tech World exist. Like so many before me, I managed to drop my iPhone several times before the screen ultimately smashed. It was of course, only a matter of time before this was inevitably going to happen... but did I think to take out insurance to protect myself in this eventuality? Well, yes I did... But whether I got round to actually doing it is an entirely different matter! So, with the exorbitant cost of getting Apple to fix it for me, I began a quest that lasted well over a month to find a indie mobile phone shop like Sim Tech World that would do it cheaper. It ultimately cost a staggering £80.00 to get the screen replaced, but I had, in the meantime, damaged the LCD screen, making the job more expensive, (well, it was actually my neighbours cat jumping directly onto the broken screen in an attempt to catch a moth that put paid to the LCD screen in reality...) I didn't end up using Sim Tech World, but it certainly made me aware of their existence. They are seemingly a tight little business, that specialises in mobiles and home computing, including PC and Apple laptops, games consoles etc, as well as digital cameras; essentially all of your portable electronics that you can bring into the shop for attention, (thy don't do home visits). They also call themselves an 'entertainment exchange', which, as the name suggests, means that they sell second user kit as well.

Small independent electronic engineers like Sim Tek World thrive on the repair of electronic…read moreequipment that inevitably happens. There expertise can help fix mobile phone faults, problems with ipods, ipads, apple products, xbox 360s, playstations, PC's and laptops. A very useful technical fix is there mobile phone unlocking service. The Sim Tek people aim to fix the phone while you wait rather than the 28 day service most high street stores offer. If you're in a pinch and need something fixed quickly without the extra cost of sending it away to be looked at Sim Tek offer the best service around. The shop itself is very small and over cluttered, which is to be expected of a electronic repair shop the outside advertises all the different services they perform and that leaves little room to let light in, so it's a bit dingy inside.

The IT Shop

The IT Shop

(5 reviews)

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Level 1 of the students union is home to the IT Shop (or the Siop TG for the Welsh-speaking amongst…read moreus). They offer an IT Clinic, to which you take your computer and they will hopefully fix it right then. If they can't, they'll take it from you and sort out the problem. They also sell a range of electronic equipment and accesories, such as earphones and webcams. There is also a fair amount of stationery. I went in looking for earphones and found the service to be adequate, though I did feel a little as though I was intruding on a private conversation. The prices aren't great but it's a fair service for students. All in all, it's just average but, if you've got a problem with your laptop, it's the closest place to Cathays to go for help.

The IT shop is situated on the first floor of Cardiff student union. This shop can even be found to…read morebe open outside of term times, making it very handy whether you need some supplies or you need your laptop repaired. They stock a vast supply of everything you could possibly need to function as a student. They sell stationary, technical items for computers and even laptops, with prices not being too extortionate. There is also a photocopier that you can pay to use. Repair prices aren't too heavy either, when I went to take my laptop in, they quoted a price of £15 to have a look at my laptop to see why my left mouse key wasn't working. The guys that work here are very friendly and there to help as many of them are fellow students. This store is a great asset to students and beneficial for anyone looking to get a good price on their IT needs.

SFX Technology

SFX Technology

(5 reviews)

sfx Tech takes me back to a past incarnation of mine. When I first set out into the world I…read moreinadvertently ended up in the computer industry... mainframes to be precise. After moving around a little I finally settled comfortably in the second user market. It suited my desire to live sustainably, (I used to obsess about the damage we were doing to the planet way before I was obliged to, i.e. before they even recycled our rubbish, let alone considered penalising us for putting recyclable waste in our landfill refuse). I really like these little shop based second user companies that cater to the domestic market that are springing up around the place. I guess that it's the more stringent rulings governing the disposal of commercial technical waste that is forcing companies to find more responsible means of disposing of their obsolete technology, some of which may be only a year old. This is where sfx Tech comes into it's own. They can turn this stock around, selling it on as is or applying a little technical wizardry they can adapt it for the home user market. Great. It means affordable computing for all and a green plant. Of course, they can also repair an existing system, if you have one already, and there's no need to upgrade to a faster or bigger model. The also retail new kit which is likely to be predominantly bankrupt stock, as well as consumables like cartridges etc.

Sfx tech cardiff are the most rude and arogent people you could possibly come across !!…read moreWe came across them a couple of weeks ago online whilst searching for a new computer and we noiticed that they buy computers so today we decided we wanted rid of our hp pavillion ready for our new computer we explained on the phone that we wanted to keep the hardrives from the pc so the lad said that was fine after about 15mins going through the specs he said he would defo be interested so bring it up he also said he'd give us £40-50 for it. so we spent £5 on a taxi to take us there to sell it well we explained thaf it wasnt workin we was selling for spare parts after the jumped up lad told us he didnt want it as it was no good to him he offered us £20 after us being told £40 POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE AVOID AVOID AVOID !!!!

The Refill Specialists

The Refill Specialists

(5 reviews)

The Refill Specialists operate under the banner of 'save money, save the planet', and whilst…read moreeco-considerations may induce you to use these services, I'm sure they weren't exactly the key motivating factors that inspired the owners to set up in business. That said, the reality that refilling cartridges does actually save a small amount of plastic from going into our over burdened landfill sites is a good thing! Nevertheless, I'm pretty sure that the inks that printers use across the board are not exactly sourced from organic dyes! The 'save you money' aspect of the deal is pretty crucial to the equation however. With peripheral manufacturers competing on the retail costs of hardware, it's entirely possible to buy really sophisticated equipment for a fraction of the cost it used to be. For example, I went out and bought an Epsom printer with an integral scanner, fax and photocopier for less than £50.00 recently. That's a price war for you! So, the only way that these guys can make the money back that they have lost in selling you equipment at loss making prices is to sell you the consumables at grossly inflated prices. I think that the Epsom cartridge for my printer is about £25.00, but of course, I know where I can buy a comparable product for less than £2.00, (I rang them before buying this model to see if they had the supporting media)... The Refill Specialist also stock a range of office supplies, like paper and CD cases etc, as well as offering their refill service.

Unless you print currency for a living, replacing ink cartridges is a depressingly expensive…read morebusiness, particularly on more mercenary brands like Lexmark. Next time your printer grinds to a blank page-filled halt, however, don't head off to PC World and waste a fistful of cash. It's way better for your wallet to visit this handy little City Road shop - and, if you want to make the process of using reams of deforestation-facilitated paper a moral issue, rather kinder to the environment as well. The refills are sorted almost immediately as you wait, although as the staff disappear momentarily with your old ink cartridge it's not entirely obvious whether you're receiving a pre-filled corresponding model or the exact same one back that has been topped up there and then. Unless you hold a particularly odd attachment to your individual print cartridges that clearly isn't that important, though: the crucial bit is getting the ink flowing again for a few coins as opposed to several notes for a brand new equivalent.

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