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Avatar for Geek Choice Nationwide Remote & In Home Service
Geek Choice Nationwide Remote & In Home Service
4.3(
525
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Home Theater Accessory - InstallHome Theater Surround Sound System - InstallHome Theater System or Media Center - Install+2 more

Serving Truth Or Consequences, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"The computer technician, Tammy, was excellent.  He arrived on time and was very personable.  Our computer is several years old and has been running slow, so he cleaned it up for us.  He tried to show us how to perform some maintenance tasks on our own.  
After he was finished, he had to call in to the main Geek Choice number to settle the bill.  When I spoke with the person on the phone from Geek Choice, I was astonished when they told me the bill was for $300, which included 2.5 hours service at $100 per hour and a $50 fee for home visit.  I informed her that I had ordered the first hour through Angie's List for $75 and that the home visit fee was waived.  She retrieved my information and charged me a balance of $135, to include the reduced hourly fee of $90 per hour.  So Angie's List saved me almost $100, which I totally appreciate.  
I give the technician high marks but the company, Geek Choice, seems like just another corporation trying to make more money off the consumer than they should.  I'm glad I went through Angie's List.
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Matt Gardner
Geek Choice HQ
Geek Choice on the Town
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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HelloTech: Tech Support To Your Door
4.2(
445
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Home Theater Accessory - InstallHome Theater Surround Sound System - InstallHome Theater System or Media Center - Install+3 more

Serving Truth Or Consequences, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"No complaints. The Technician was professional and completed the tasks in a professional manner. I used an Angies list coupon for one of the jobs and it was a fair price. The other TV was a little more. I used the Angies list service because I wanted to support local business people. I was surprised to find out the Tech was an independent contractor provided by a California company. A month or so later I needed another TV mounted. In addition to Hellotech I looked into another internet company that begins with "A" that provides local contractors for home repairs. The other service was quite a bit cheaper ($118) and the repair work was comparable. If I can't avoid national internet companies I might as well go for the cheapest."
Recommended by87%of homeowners
Stereo and Home Theater Systems questions, answered by experts

Essential components include a surround sound receiver, speakers (front, center, satellite), a subwoofer, and the necessary cables/wires. These elements work together to create an immersive audio experience.

The standard home theater screen size is 100 inches to 120 inches for a full home theater room, but the ideal size TV to buy depends on a few factors. For example, a screen that’s less than 120 inches may be better in a room with less space and where seating is positioned more closely to the screen. If your seating is close to the screen, a smaller screen is better, in the 60- to 70-inch range. This is common for smaller basement conversions to home theater rooms.

The room itself, if properly finished, should last the lifetime of the house. But it’s the equipment inside that you’ll need to consider. Generally, take a look at your home theater every four to five years and see if everything is still up to date. If any significant new technologies, formats, or compatibility options have come out since then, think about if it’s worth an upgrade.

Dust components regularly, update firmware, and schedule servicing for professional calibration as needed.

The VESA mounting standard refers to the layout of the mounting holes on the back of all televisions that follow the standard. These holes appear in the same place on all TVs of a certain size. This allows the mounting bracket and hardware manufacturers to build the brackets to fit the VESA standard. Ideally, if everyone follows the VESA standard, any brand of TV should fit any brand of mounting bracket, as long as the sizes match up correctly.

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