The first computer auction produced by Apple; Do you know how many rupees?

by time news

The Apple 1 made of the very rare Hawaiian Goa wood still works. It was one of the 200 Apple 1 computers released in 1976.

Currently only 2 people have used this computer which is currently up for auction. Originally this computer was owned by a college professor.

He sold it to one of his students for $ 650. Two cassette tapes with this computer have been put up for auction by Apple’s user manuals and Apple software.

Apple Corps expert Corey Cohen said: “This is a paradise for vintage electronics and computer technology lovers. There is no doubt that this computer is one of the most exciting things. ”

On April 1, 1976, Steve Jobs, Wozniak and Ronald Wayne co-founded Apple in California. Jobs sold his VW Microbus vehicle and Wozniak his HP65 calculator for $ 500 to cover the cost of building the Apple 1 system.

After that, the developed Apple 1 computer was sold in 1976 for $ 666.66. Apple was the company that brought about the most important change in computer manufacturing. Apple’s role was crucial in taking computers from all walks of life, which at one time belonged only to the universities and the super rich.

Apple-1-inventors

Previously, computers could only be run by people who knew the program. Back then, Apple co-founded Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs to make computers that were easy for people from all walks of life to use. In 1976, Apple’s first computer, the Apple 1, was widely acclaimed.

There are currently only 20 Apple 1 computers operating in the world. Only one of these 20 computers is currently up for auction for $ 4 lakh (Rs 2.97 crore in Indian currency).

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