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Dragon Computing

Dragon Computing

We Come To You

Don't bring your computer to us, we will come to you.

 

Dragon Computing are an I.T. service and repair company based in Torfaen South Wales and we service the surrounding area.

 

Dragon ComputingWe at Dragon Computing have been in the I.T. business for many years working with all types of Microsoft based computers as well as all types of printers. We have seen the I.T. sector grow from something really small to the giant it is today but we noticed one sector that had not caught up with the times.

 

Home users usually have to take their computers to a shop for repair or even just standard maintenance, a lot of users don’t feel happy unplugging their computer and taking it to a shop, this is why we started up Dragon Computing. If you have a problem one of our engineers will visit and bring all the relevant tools with him no need to unplug anything.

What we do

  • PC hardware repair/replace
    Server unit
  • Software installs
  • PC installs/builds
  • Operating system installs
  • Printer Maintenance
  • Software and Operating system updates
  • General PC Maintenance
  • Internet connection problems
  • Home network set up

We also cover a lot more, just give us a ring and discuss your issues. We can also help small businesses but have different rates for business customers.


Call Out Fees


We have a number of standard call out fees listed below.

0 -10 mile radius - £20
10 - 15 mile radius - £25

The initial call out fee covers the first hour, after that we charge £10 an hour.

 

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May Cafe Art Exhibition
Pontypool Museum
Sat, 17 May 2008

Social Evening
Goytre Wharf
Sat, 17 May 2008

Coffee Morning
Cwmavon Village Hall
Sat, 17 May 2008