The finest known example of Apple’s first ever computer is set to go under the hammer - and it’ll set you back a lot more than a new iPhone. Despite being manufactured in 1976, The Apple-1, complete ...
It turns out that a fully operational 'Apple I' computer sold by Apple founder Steve Jobs in 1976 was auctioned and sold for $ 500,000. The Apple I that won the bid this time is housed in a case made ...
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Rare wooden-cased Apple-1 computer blasts past auctioneer estimate — sells for almost half a million dollars
A very rare Apple-1 computer sold for a significant amount more than the auctioneer's estimate in Boston this weekend. Last week, we reported on the rare Byte Shop wooden case Apple-1’s impending ...
The photo above is an original Apple 1 computer from 1976. The machine was built by the company’s founders, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, and it is still functional. It is believed to be one of only ...
An Apple-1 computer built by Steve Jobs in his mother’s garage is set to go to auction in New York. The 1967 prized possession is one of 50 others in the world and is predicted to sell for up to ...
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A fully operational Apple-1 computer, one of 50 built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1976, is going under the hammer at Sotheby's in New York, where it is expected to fetch between $400,000 and ...
Collectors with deep pockets have yet another opportunity to own a piece of Apple history, this time with an extremely rare Apple-1 computer housed in a wooden Byte Shop case. The nearly 50-year-old ...
Only a handful of Apple-1 computers survive in their original Byte Shop wooden cases, and one just sold for nearly half a million dollars. Another fully functional Apple-1 has fetched a hefty sum at ...
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