Apple products repair in Dublin? Any Mac retail shops? My MacBook needs some professional help, so I'm looking for a reliable yet affordable computer repair shop in...
Andrchy replied:
I have experience with both CompuB and Macivate. I would recommend the latter.
louiseber replied:
Try [these guys]( http://www.backfromthefuture.ie/home/) but no, we've no proper Apple stores, just a couple of compu b's
charlesgillanders replied:
Just to comment - I've used express tech a lot for repairing damaged iPhones/iPads both personally and for work. They are consistently honest, timely and pleasant to deal with. I wouldn't go anywhere else in town now for mobile device repair, unfortunately I cannot personally comment on their laptop repair business. I had an old MacBook Pro repaired a few years ago by mactivate, they did a good job on the repair but they were a bit slow and certainly not cheap, but then an authorised repair place is always going to cost a bit more...
TeutorixAleria replied:
Compub is the official apple retailer in Ireland and have apple certified repair centres.
Anonymous replied:
Shop around for prices too. The battery died on my 4 th gen iPod touch and everywhere I went gave different prices for it to be fixed. The prices varied from €50 up to €190.
CiaranBAC replied:
I've used Right-Click a couple of times for issues with my iMac. Never had a problem. http://www.right-click.ie/
Can anyone recommend a good computer repair centre in Co. Dublin area? Cracked laptop screen issue. The place on Georges St in town seems ok. Any advice welcome.