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Apple Store

379 Stanford Shopping Ctr
Palo Alto, CA 94304 650-798-6180

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It's an average shop that you can visit - Jul 22, 2022

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Neighborhood Tech Support

336 Portage Ave
Palo Alto, CA 94306 650-233-9667

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When I asked for the cost to repair my computer he started mumbling and I coudnt... - Nov 11, 2022

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Apple Store

340 University Ave
Palo Alto, CA 94301 650-798-2800

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Friendly staff, experience typical with other locations and providers - Jun 28, 2024

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How we gather (and how to interpret) our data

Don’t pay a computer repair shop’s minimum charge, possibly $75 or more, only to discover that the problem had a quick fix.

Even in our newer-is-better tech world, it often still makes sense to try to get your computer repaired before buying a new one.

To have something to sell to a wide range of buyers, most manufacturers offer a dizzying array of options (laptops, desktops, tablets, Chromebooks, and 2-in-1 tablet/laptop combos) and several models with a wide range of capabilities and price points. Here’s how to find the right gadget.

Consumers’ Checkbook’s undercover shoppers collected prices from major online retailers for 34 carefully specified and configured devices. We found that some retailers charge as much as 20 percent more than others for the same products.