Apple-1 computer, 'holy grail' of vintage tech, to be auctioned off in Southern California
LOS ANGELES — Apple's new-model, top-of-the-line MacBook Pro laptop computer could set you back nearly $4,000 before taxes. But that will seem like a Black Friday steal when a 45-year-old Apple computer goes on sale this week in Monrovia, where it may fetch six figures or more, even without a 16-inch, high-definition screen and the latest microprocessors. On Tuesday, John Moran Auctioneers ...
by Christian Martinez, Los Angeles Times
Nov 08, 2021
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES â Apple's new-model, top-of-the-line MacBook Pro laptop computer could set you back nearly $4,000 before taxes.
But that will seem like a Black Friday steal when a 45-year-old Apple computer goes on sale this week in Monrovia, where it may fetch six figures or more, even without a 16-inch, high-definition screen and the latest microprocessors.
On Tuesday, John Moran Auctioneers will auction off a functioning Apple-1 computer hand-built by Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs and others in a Los Altos, Calif., garage in 1976. The system was the
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