Had my very old projector repaired here after the fan caught fire. They sourced the right replacement parts and fixed it up better than before. Roman was great to work with and knowledgeable.
Roman is knowledgeable in technology and willing to help anyone out. The place is in a bit of an obscure spot. It is only accessible by entering the building and going down the hallway.
Roman fixed my HP Office Jet Pro. He did an absolutely fantastic job. Thank you very much. Extremely professional and great price! My very best regards.
I took my laptop to be repaired. Within 24 hours I was given the findings. Instead of charging me to fix it, Roman was honest and told me the price to repair could not be justified - I was better off purchasing a different unit. Its good to know there are still honest people in my neighborhood. I will definitely go back should I need repairs in the future.
$277 to repair a broken solenoid on my Kodak Carousel projector. The repair was fine but the whole experience went south when I tried to pick up my projector as they would not take my credit card as payment. I was told that cash was the only option. This was not communicated to me when they called to say the machine was ready. I was told to go to a bank machine or I could e-transfer the money, so I chose the latter. They also prevented me from leaving with my projector until the transfer went through, which in this case took over 30 mins. They delivered the projector later as I was not willing to wait, especially because I could show them that the transfer was in process and I had a reference number for the exchange. I can't recommend this business. If you go, ensure you get a proper quote and know the payment terms up front.
My experience is mixed. My monitor got damaged during a power surge. I came to Roman because I saw all those good reviews here. Roman did fix the monitor: it's working again, but that's about it. The day I bought my monitor to the store, he pointed to me the cracks on the back of the monitor. He said it could be a result of inexperienced repair. I agreed because I wasn't the first owner. About a week later, the monitor was fixed and I immediately saw new cracks on the back of the monitor. This time, it's on the chrome (previously, it was on the back black plastic). Roman insisted he had pointed out to me a week ago and therefore it was not his fault. Well, he did pointed out, but these cracks are new: I have used this monitor for 7 years, almost daily, I know the appearance change. I regrated not taking a photo before I sent it to repair. The monitor was connected to his computer and I was supposed to test it out. My monitor is LG34UC97-S, it has one single pointer to control things like brightness and contrast. It's designed to be able to move up, down, left, and right. You can also push it. The first thing I noticed, is the inverted control. Now, left means right, up means down. It's very counterintuitive but hey, I can get used to it. I got home, and plugged the monitor back to my PC, the middle part of the screen is a lot darker than the two sides. After some trial and error, I found that I can more or less compensate it by moving brightness all the way to max and contrast to minimal. However, this is not ideal so I contacted Roman. He insisted it was my problem because he only replaced the motherboard and never opened the screen itself. Well, this might be reasonable, but as a customer, I have used this monitor for 7 years and it's been fine until this repair. It's really hard to convince myself I did something wrong so the screen brightness is uneven. He also questioned why I didn't see it when I was at the store. The reason is, my monitor was connected his laptop and my monitor is a curved ultrawide one, when it's configured to duplicate the content of a laptop, only the middle part of the screen has content so there was no way for me to find out the uneven brightness. So, overall, I think Roman is trying to help, but may lack the skills needed to at least repair this particular type of monitor. Had I know the outcome, I would just get a new monitor instead.
Absolutely amazing service. I went for my projector issue 6 years and Roman was amazing then. Went back and few days ago again with some other problem with my projector. Roman gave great advice and service and repaired it within our budget. Absolutely honest and professional! Roman is also very kind and nice to deal with and highly highly recommend them!
Rosebud Technologies is a Canadian Computer repair service based in Markham, Ontario. Rosebud Technologies is located at 110 Konrad Crescent Unit 10, Markham, ON L3R 9X2, Canada.
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