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Since closing the product center—formally located on Dunster Street—in December of 2002, Technology Services has been planning to join it with the repair center to provide students with hardware support, repair and access to computer products in one centralized location, according to Technology Services Director Joanne Silva, who is overseeing the project...
Silva said the Technology Services buildings have always been located on the outskirts of campus and it would often be difficult for students to carry their computers 20 minutes to the computer repair center on Western Avenue...
...added that he thinks the new product and repair center is “a wonderful step...it’s more convenient and cheaper so it’s a victory for students all around...
...shutdown of the product center on Dunster Street and the merge with the repair center in the new location is part of a larger initiative to lower computer product costs to students, according to Silva...
...thinks the new center will be very user friendly, but warns that students with a hardware problem will have to leave their computer at the center to be checked. The center will accept computers on warranty from IBM, Apple, HP and Gateway, printers on warranty from Epson, and will repair computers by any major manufacturer without warranty at a cost to the student, Lydic said...