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Company details
- Computer Consultant
- Computer Repair Service
- Computer Service
- Computer Store
- Computer Support and Service Company
Written by the company
Canada’s leading Custom PC Builder for gamers, creators, and businesses. Based in Toronto. Free Shipping Canada Wide on All Prebuilt PCs and Custom Gaming PCs. Founded in 2018, OrdinaryTech began with a mission to redefine personalized gaming pc in toronto. Starting as a small team passionate about building custom PCs in Canada, we grew into a trusted name, delivering innovative solutions for gamers, businesses, and enthusiasts combining cutting-edge technology with exceptional craftsmanship.
Contact info
167 Church St, M5B 1Y6, Toronto, Canada
- 6475485218
- info@ordinarytech.ca
- ordinarytech.ca
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