Here at San Diego PC Help, we are well aware that most people might freak out when their computer breaks. Because in today’s day and age, computers happen to be a very vital part of our lives, where most people save pictures, music collections, important documents and other files. And it’s natural to be scared when this important device malfunctions.
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Besides fixing software problems, we also repair hardware issues, replace motherboards, replace or upgrade internal computer components like hard drives, RAM memory, CD and DVD drives, power supplies, CPUs, fans, etc., and perform laptop repair Kensington.
San Diego PC Help operates in San Diego, and serves all nearby communities. However, if you are far from the San Diego area, we also offer mail-in repair services for customers nationwide.
Our computer repair Kensington office is committed to offering the best services in the area, hoping to earn a place in your heart, and become your computer repair Kensington center of choice.
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Kensington only looks small; maybe 4 or 5 blocks long, but there is much to this classy community. Slow down and smell the coffee. Sample the extraordinary cooking here. Rent a classic video to take home or buy tickets to a classic art cinema. Borrow a book and sit in a park.
The name Kensington echoes the name of a district of west London. However, the origins of the name are in dispute, as the Hall sisters (Abbie Hitchcock and Mary Gleason) were originally from Natick, Massachusetts, an area where many of the street and town names resemble English place names, and some of which are echoed in Kensington street names. The area has kept its “small town” community feel ever since it was founded. Annual traditions include neighborhood-wide parties such as the Memorial Day Parade and the Fourth Of July Block Party/ Street Basketball Tournament. Also, most streets have their own “annual parties”.
A neon “Kensington” sign used to hang over Adams Avenue, which acts as the neighborhood’s cultural and business center. A new sign was recently installed.
Many street names in the community have English (or New England) origins, as does the name Kensington itself. The residential area has an impressive collection of Spanish Revival style homes, this being the most popular style in San Diego during the late 1920s when much of Kensington was built out. Architects Cliff May and Richard Requa built important homes in Kensington, and Requa, in particular, had a profound influence on the architecture and character of the Kensington neighborhood. Kensington and Talmadge are sometimes grouped together as one community for official purposes.