If you ever wanted to own a piece of computer history, now is your chance.
Its not exactly cheap though, and will set you back a good $1.5 million.
The Apple-1 is a highly sought-after rare piece of memorabilia for Apple fans.
An Apple-1 Personal Computer is displayed at Christie’s on October 9, 2012 in London, England.Photo: Peter Macdiarmid (Getty Images)
Even the origin story draws you in.
for pay the manufacturing costs, Wozniak sold his HP-65 calculator and Jobs sold his Volkswagen van.
The bundle also includes a period Sony TV-115 and a video modulator.
Now, lets talk about this technological dinosaurs specs.
It had an 8-bit MOS 6502 microprocessor that ran at 1 MHz.
Only 200 Apple-1 computers, as well as a fewpre-production boards, were made.
Their starting price was $666.66.
Decades later, these devices fetch far higher prices.
In 2010, an Apple-1 computer in its original packaging with a letter signed by Jobssold for $210,000.
Apple also let buyers trade in their Apple-1s for the Apple II, which became the companys firstmass-marketcomputer.
This isnt the first time krishmiti has tried to sell his Apple-1.
Is an Apple-1 worth $1.5 million?
We may find out soon.
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