One of the first Apple computers will be auctioned

Apple I auctionApple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), I is the first computer created by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, a lot of only 200 units being sold in 1976 by Steve Jobs to a businessman from Silicon Valley, he managed to convince him to buy only the motherboard assembled with components and some manuals without the case, keyboard or mouse.

Apple I it is his pure creation Steve Wozniak, together with the first Apple employees assembling the personal computer for sale, Steve Jobs managing to convince the seller to take it without the source, case or peripherals, recommending to sell them separately.

Over the past year, several such models have been sold at auction for amounts reaching $900.000, and today's unit could be sold for a similar price, starting at over $400.000 at the famous auction house. Christie's.

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From the computer in these images, Apple practically started and with its help managed to obtain financing to develop, it is currently worth several hundred billion dollars, and has a monetary reserve of over 200 billion of dollars.

The auction house Christie's claims that the unit could be sold for at least 800.000 dollars to the right person, but the price could be much higher if the interest in the units will be in line with the expectation of sales.

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