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    Auctioned Apple's Rare Computer, Sales In So Many Lacquer Dollars

    The very rare computer of Apple-1 is sold at auction for $ 3,75,000. This computer is in full working condition.

    Auctioned Apple's Rare Computer, Sales In So Many Lacquer Dollars
    Auctioned Apple's Rare Computer, Sales In So Many Lacquer Dollars
    The very rare computer of Apple-1 is sold at auction for $ 3,75,000. This computer is in a position to work fully and is one of the earliest personal computers which did not need users to connect parts. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak originally conceived the Apple-1 as a circuit board, which was to be sold as a kit, and it was to be completed by the hobbyists of electronics.

    He chose Palo Alto's HomeBrew Computer Club as its starting market. According to America's auction house 'R R Auction', Jobs was in contact with Paul Terrell, owner of California's Mountain View 'The Bite Shop' in search of wide buyers. It was one of the first stores of personal computers in the world.


    With the goal of reaching computers to others with the hobby of electronics, Terrell 50 Apple-1 computers were ready to buy. His condition was that these computers should be fully assembled. With this, Apple-1 became the first 'personal' computer that was not needed by the user. After this, Jose and Wozniak together made about 200 Apple-1 computers and 175 of them sold.

    Auction house told in a statement that it is one of the 60-70 survivors of Apple-1 original 200 computers. At that time, his computer was sold for $ 666.66 (about 48 thousand rupees). Apple-1 expert Corey Cohen restored this computer in its original and active form in 2018.

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