A practical technology hub for learning, gaming, and getting the right gear.
Computer Store helps families, students, gamers, makers, and professionals turn a technology need into a clear next step: learn a skill, reserve LAN time, plan a build, or source the right gear.
Start with the lane that fits
- Get courses and tutoring for STEM, software, engineering, IT, networking, and related credentials.
- Reserve LAN/esports time for practice, events, teams, and community play.
- Shop or request computers, software, devices, games, creative hardware, networking gear, and custom builds.
Courses and after-school tutoring
Certification-awarding courses and tutoring paths for STEM, software development, engineering, IT, networking, cybersecurity, and related student goals.
Training Checkout
Memberships and activities
Esports/LAN memberships, open play, events, group bookings, and structured activities for streamers, esports athletes, gamers, student groups, and community teams.
LAN Checkout
Products, software, and builds
Computers, software, phones, consoles, creative tools, networking gear, parts, and custom-build support, with special-order workflows when stock is supplier-fed.
Go to ShopPhysical locations turn the online lanes into hands-on support.
Each location is designed as a delivery hub for course and tutoring support, esports/LAN programs, product pickup, custom-build consultation, diagnostics, local service, and customer follow-up. As additional locations come online, local pages can publish hours, events, eligible programs, and service availability without changing the national storefront model.
- Local hubs provide in-person learning, LAN activity, service intake, custom-build planning, and product support.
- Online checkout supports deposits, passes, gift cards, and special-order workflows.
- School-choice documentation is handled where it applies, without limiting the rest of the customer base.
Education funding should be easier for families to turn into real skills.
Computer Store presents school-choice program support in broadly applicable categories so families can map approved education funds to courses, tutoring, esports/LAN activities, and electronics without tying the site to one state program.