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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 ...
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From Apple-1 to Xerox Alto: Vintage computer collectors preserve the roots of the digital age
As AI grips world, the thrill of collecting vintage computers is growing ...
MONROVIA, Calif. - A fully-functional Apple-I computer, which was built by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and sold out of Jobs’ garage, recently sold for $500,000 at an auction in ...
The auction price for one of the original (and still working) Apple-1 computers started at $116,000 and was expected to fetch somewhere between $260,000 and $400,000 when Christie’s put it on the ...
One of the first Apple computers, dubbed Apple-1 and nicknamed "Chaffey College" was auctioned at WeWorks (Boston, United States) for the amount of $ 375,000. This item was owned by a person who ...
(NEXSTAR) — If you are a fan of vintage tech, now’s your chance to land one of the rarest treasures in Silicon Valley history. Apple Inc. co-founders Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs designed and created ...
A recycling company in Milpitas is looking for a woman who cleaned out her garage and dropped off an Apple 1 vintage computer worth $200,000. MILPITAS, Calif. -- This story is kind of like your mom ...
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 ...
An authenticated Apple-1 Computer prototype from the mid-1970s has sold at auction for nearly $700,000. The prototype was used by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in 1976 to demonstrate the Apple-1 to Paul ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. See more from the L.A. Times in Google Search. Set us as preferred In March 1976, Apple cofounders Steve Jobs and ...
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