Christie's to Auction Original Apple 1 Computer, Could Sell For Over $300,000
Posted June 22, 2013 at 6:15pm by iClarified
Christie's will be accepting bids for an original Apple 1 computer made by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1976.
The auction begins June 24th and is online only. Christie's expects the final bid to be between $300,000 and $500,000.
Among the many highlights is an original Apple-1 computer produced by the fledgling Apple Computer Company starting in 1976. Designed by Steve Wozniak and hand-built in Steve Jobs's parents' garage, the Apple-1 was the first step in Apple's long-term success in the personal computing world. Additional highlights include an Apple Lisa computer, released in 1983, and a prototype of the first truly portable Macintosh laptop.
The computer is signed by Steve Wozniak.
Read More [via SAI]
The auction begins June 24th and is online only. Christie's expects the final bid to be between $300,000 and $500,000.
Among the many highlights is an original Apple-1 computer produced by the fledgling Apple Computer Company starting in 1976. Designed by Steve Wozniak and hand-built in Steve Jobs's parents' garage, the Apple-1 was the first step in Apple's long-term success in the personal computing world. Additional highlights include an Apple Lisa computer, released in 1983, and a prototype of the first truly portable Macintosh laptop.
The computer is signed by Steve Wozniak.
Read More [via SAI]