First Computer by Apple Put on Sale for $1.5m
Jobs and Wozniak made Apple-I computers in 1976 and the first product from which they started their journey to become a tech giant
An Apple-1 computer made by the founder Steve Jobs and co-founder Steve Wozniak has been put on sale for whopping millions of dollars on eBay.
The Apple-1 computer has been placed for sale on eBay.
Jobs and Wozniak made Apple-I computers in 1976 and the first product from which they started their journey to become a tech giant.
Only 200 units of Apple-I were made by the company, but it was discontinued only a year later in 1976.
The interesting thing is the price factor of the memorabilia which is the whopping US $1 million while eBay explains the reason for such an exorbitant price of the decades-old computer.
The description of the product says that there are less than six original Byte Shop KOA wood cases that survived and most of them are in the museums.
It added that the available unit was in the best possible condition amongst all.
According to the online retailer, the memorabilia had been kept protected from dust and corrosion as it was kept in special storage.
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Interestingly, the computer made by Steve Jobs is still functional even though it was developed in 1976.
“Along with the computer, whoever buys the machine will also get digital copies of the Original Owners Manuals, Schematics, Basic Manual, Cassette Interface, and Guides”, eBay claimed
The system is even listed on #79 in Official Apple-1 Registry as the second owner because the person who bought it in 1976 traded it for a newer Apple II computer.