Island Technology

Highbury Shop, Route du Marais, St. Ouen, Jersey, JE3 2GG. | Directions
Opening hours
Monday 10.00am - 5.30pm
Tuesday 10.00am - 5.30pm
Wednesday 10.00am - 5.30pm
Thursday 10.00am - 5.30pm
Friday 10.00am - 5.30pm
Saturday 10.00am - 5.30pm
SAunday Closed
Ratings & Reviews
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by Administrator 1
26.11.24
I needed my son's Nintendo 2DS XL screen fixing and Island Technology was able to get it fixed very quickly.
I'd definitely recommend them and use their services again if needed. Clair Richards
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by Administrator 1
03.12.19
“Have used this business for all our office computing needs for several years and have been pleased with the service and pricing. Would recommend them to any small business trying to keep costs down"
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by Tina Field
03.12.19
“Took my laptop there for repair last month, but they could not fix economically. Bought new one and they did not charge for attempted repair on my old one and copied my data to the new one free of charge. Well impressed" TG St Brelade
Description

We are Jersey's leading provider of Dell PC's and Laptops to both individuals and businesses, and our vastly experienced engineers can handle all types of repairs and installations from any brand.

 

We can also fix mobile phones and tablets at very competitive rates. In addition by arrangement our engineers can often fix other types of electrical equipment, such as Printers, Scanners, Speakers, and Wireless Routers.

 

We can provide our customers sale and expert advice on PCs to help them in finding which systems will be suitable for them in their activities.


The business has over the years served a wide array of both individual customers to all types of businesses and built a reputation for doing a good job at a fair price. We are one of the only firms who charge no travelling time or call out fees to our client’s.

  • iPads, iPhones & iMacs repairs
  • PC sales & expert advice
  • Desktop & laptop repairs
  • Broadband & wireless networks
  • Printers & scanners repairs
  • Free quotes and advice