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Monday, 27 April 2009 20:57

About / River Valley Computers

We are a computer repair business based out of Clarksville, Ar servicing the Johnson,Pope County and Surrounding areas .


RVC
founders have over 27 years combined experience in the tech field that includes PC repair and Networking to Creating Professional web sites for your business. We are A+ and Microsoft certified so you know we have a solid understanding for Windows platforms and computer hardware.

RVC believes in coming up with new innovative ways to simplify computer services and products so that the user has a overall happier experience and saves time when it comes to dealing with computer issues. In doing this we teach the user the easier parts of taking care of their PC and servicing it, which prevents future spending for repairs that they can easily fix.

RVC advance's to the future by doing the right thing not the easy thing. We do this by being honest, helpful and innovative with integrity to our community.

I.T. is the future River Valley Computers is the path into it.

Thanks for making RVC your #1 Local Computer Repair / Website Design Shop!

Josh Hern / Owner