Winston-Salem’s friendly, knowledgeable, and local Macintosh dealer

“Customers enjoy doing business with us, they have comfortable, easy access to all the staff here.”  Bob Young, Jr., Owner

If you are shopping for an Apple computer, iPad or Mac accessory your search has ended.  You do not have to drive 45 minutes to Greensboro to shop in an overcrowded Apple store.  Bob Young, Jr. and his expert Apple trained staff at ComputerTree on Jonestown Road, will meet all your computer needs.

ComputerTree is an official Apple Specialist.  That means they are an independent Apple Computer reseller that over time has demonstrated exceptional, consistent, and comprehensive knowledge of Apple technology.  ComputerTree offers Apple’s entire line of hardware and software and provides complete service and support for branded products.

I asked Bob what products are hot today.  He said the new iPad is “trimmer, faster and lighter.”  They come with two cameras, one on the front and one on the back.  The new iPads make it easy for you to participate in videoconferences and to shoot high quality digital photos.  He said there has also been an increase in the use of iPads in businesses  and homes as a supplement to desktops and laptops.  Seniors are also clicking away on iPads because they see the 10-inch computer as a device that speaks to their specific needs, especially because of its light weight.  At 1.5 pounds, it is light enough to carry around and still get a full-screen experience.

While iPads are hot, the demand for desktop iMacs and laptop MacBooks continues to be strong.  Why? The answer is simple.  When you take a Mac out of the box, all you do is plug it in, turn it on and it is ready to go.  The operating system, applications, and hardware are all built in by the same people, Apple.  Likewise, if you are new to computing, you are in luck.  At ComputerTree, you find a spotless, well-lit space decorated with Apple iMacs and MacBooks that you can test.  Get comfortable in an ergonomically designed chair and try iLife or iWorks at a wall-length, bar-height table.  ComputerTree staff give you breathing room but are always available to assist and answer your questions.

You get the same kind of excellent service after you purchase a computer or iPad.  For example, if you buy a Mac, ComputerTree will transfer files from your old PC to your new computer.  With the purchase of a computer or iPad and you also receive free classroom training.  I am not talking about a quick one-time review of the product.  You receive coupons to attend up to five classes running 1 1/2 hours each.  By the time you complete your classroom training you will definitely know how to use your Mac or iPad.

While CompterTree’s credentials as an Apple Specialist are impressive, what is just as impressive is ComputerTree’s outstanding repair&service; department.  I can personally vouch for that because I recently had repairs done on a vintage Mac that is over 25 years old.  ComputerTree technician, Steve Beasley, expertly repaired my Macintosh SE/30.  Steve has been selling, repairing and teaching ComputerTree customers about Macs ever since the 1980’s when the personal computer revolution began.  The fact is, Bob Young, Steve, and ComputerTree staff have been servicing Winston-Salem computer users since 1982.  Without ComputerTree, I would have been out of luck trying to fix my vintage Mac.  Apple Stores and most computer repair shops work only on newer models.  At ComputerTree you can bring in your Mac for service, repair or peripherals regardless of its age, and they can probably help you, as long as replacement parts are available.  For newer model computers, ComputerTree’s trained&certified technicians with their well-equipped service department can handle anything, at excellent prices.  Turn around time for repairs is usually no more than 2-3 days.

ComputerTree is located at 1760 Jonestown Road, Suite 200, Winston-Salem, NC 27103, 336-768-9820, 800-467-9820.   Specifics about store hours, products, training, service & support and enterprise solutions is just a click away at www.computertree.com.  Be sure to tell Bob and his staff that you read about ComputerTree in Forsyth Woman Magazine.