Computer companies were the first to move to the Internet. It really makes sense. Computer are about numbers. Computer shoppers care first and foremost about the numbers like processor speed, hard disk capacity, screen size and the quality of the components. These are not visible attributes of a machine. The other reason it makes sense is that computer companies are tech savvy. This directory is for Denver area computer stores.
Crescent Electric Supply Company (*) CESCO is a leading supplier of electronics. The inventory runs from small parts, wires, cables and tools to LED Lighting, Fire Safety and Automation. The have stores at 104 California Street in Sterling and 1780 West 6th Avenue in Denver.
Computer Facility Consultants, Inc. (www.cfconsult.net) Computer Facility Consultants, Inc. supplies factory new surplus equipment for data centers.
Best Buy (bestbuy.com) Best Buy is a leading electronic supercenter offering computers, appliances, TVs, audio, video, cameras and more. You can order online and pick up at the local store, or have Best Buy deliver.
Action Computers, Inc. (www.actionpc.com) Action Computers offers new and used computers. The company will buy used PCs.
Friendly Computers (Profile) Friendly Computers is a franchise offer on site computer repair and service.
Metech Recycling (www.metechrecycling.com) - review Metech specializes in recycling electronics.
EnerPlex (www.goenerplex.com) - review EnerPlex is a brand of portable solar power products by Ascent Solar (OTC: ASTI).
Mule Light (www.mulelight.com) - review Site creates innovative LED lights. The review has a kickstarter campaign for the Micro Safety Light.
Uv Paqlite (www.uvpaqlite.com) Uv Paqlite creates glow in the dark products.
Zulu Audio (zuluaudio.com) - review Zulu Audio designs audio devices for an active lifestyle. The review has a June 2018 Kickstarter campaign for wearable blue tooth speakers.
Amazon Pop-Up (*) Amazon Pop-Up has a store in Cherry Creek that lets you check out Amazon devices.