"The young lady at the pick up line was extremely polite, and friendly. Had to stay focused or I would have spent a lot more than intended...lol."
Best Buy
2
115
3840 Morse Rd, Columbus
OPEN · 10:00 - 22:00 · +1 614-471-9510
"Went online to get a quick deal on a microwave, saw what I wanted! Deo(Dave) was available, although it was not his dpt, I requested his assistance and he didn't Blow me off! It was on front of my face& I was Kinda embarrassed. He checked me out, placed my purchase on a cart! SO pleasant&helpful. Never have I had an experience such as this! Also, Nice Smile! made my day! Thanks again"
uBreakiFix - Phone and Computer Repair
3.5
43
790 Bethel Rd, Columbus
OPEN · 10:00 - 19:00 · +1 614-914-6204
"I had a claim for a broken screen and was referred here by my carrier's repair plan. It turned out they just the screen protector was broken but we needed to change the claim which was proving difficult. I still received excellent service and the fix was fast and free due to the claim. I would definitely come here for any repair needs."
Micro Center
3.5
240
747 Bethel Rd, Columbus
OPEN · 09:00 - 21:00 ·
"If you need computers and electronic supplies, this is the place to come to in Columbus. It is truly the supermarket of technology.\n\nThere is a large and dedicated audiovisual section. You will also find a huge variety of gaming supplies. Office and Personal computing, cell phones, laptops, and tablets, and so much more. \n\nNeed some kind of obscure cable or power supply for Home, office, or vehicle? They've probably got it. \n\nDo you need something for regular or 3-D printing? This is a good place to start. They have a lot of those things here too.\n\nAudiovisual presentation materials? They've got you covered. \n\nRobust website for searching out what you are looking for. Chances are you can either find what you need in the store or they can get it for you. \n\nSuper helpful people at the customer service counter in the front of the store. You will note that there is a queue of customers in line to check out most times, but this line moves incredibly fast."
A computer is a programmable device for processing, storing, and displaying information. Learn more in this article about modern digital electronic computers and their design, constituent parts, and applications as well as about the history of computing.
A computer is a machine that can store and process information. Most computers rely on a binary system, which uses two variables, 0 and 1, to complete tasks such as storing data, calculating algorithms, and displaying information.
Computer - Technology, Invention, History: By the second decade of the 19th century, a number of ideas necessary for the invention of the computer were in the air.
Computer - History, Technology, Innovation: A computer might be described with deceptive simplicity as “an apparatus that performs routine calculations automatically.”
Computer science is the study of computers and computing, including their theoretical and algorithmic foundations, hardware and software, and their uses for processing information.
Computer, device for processing, storing, and displaying information. Computer once meant a person who did computations, but now the term almost universally refers to automated electronic machinery.
Computer software is divided into two basic types—the operating system and application software. The operating system controls how the different parts of hardware work together. Application software gives the computer instructions for doing specific tasks, such as word processing or playing games.
Computer - Home Use, Microprocessors, Software: Before 1970, computers were big machines requiring thousands of separate transistors. They were operated by specialized technicians, who often dressed in white lab coats and were commonly referred to as a computer priesthood.
Computer - Memory, Storage, Processing: The earliest forms of computer main memory were mercury delay lines, which were tubes of mercury that stored data as ultrasonic waves, and cathode-ray tubes, which stored data as charges on the tubes’ screens.