Tech Relic
This important tech relic that help solidify the lineage of Apple is up to be auctioned off. It’s an Apple-1 and it’s fully functional and it’s being auctioned off by Boston-based RR Auction in September of this year.
They’re only 60 in total that remain. There were initially 200 that created by none other than Steve Jobs and Wozniak in the year 1976 and 1977. The Apple-1 includes a keyboard from the 1970s. It was also first constructed in Cupertino, California.
This became the first publicly traded company to be valued at $1 trillion. Apple expert, Corey Cohen, restored the machine to its original state. After eight hours of test the Apple relic seemed to be working fine.
The Apple-1 originally costed $666, but now it’s going for get $300,000 or more at the auction.
PSN has some great deals heading our way
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