Now here’s the grandfather of all Apple products! As a refresher, let’s go back to the time of the Beatles particularly in the year 1976 – when the word ‘Silicon Valley’ is just at its birth to rule the world of technology on the present day. And here are these two visionary geniuses – Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniac having their first computer ever built which was called the Apple-1. And only 200 products were ever made and they were all sold on Job’s house (a.k.a his parent’s house) for a price of $666.66 (speaking of the devil’s number, huh?)

Fast forwarding back to the present time, these Apple-1 models will be auctioned out on Christie’s England (November 23) and the starting price will set the bidders from the price range of 200, 000 to 250, 000 USD. Just so you know, this computer got everything it needs, like a 8KB RAM, keyboard, Apple-1 motherboard, three capacitors, heatsink, wooden case and even a cassette board connector. All of these plus the blood and sweat of the Steve Duo way back when they were just at their twenties!
So if you know some rich Apple-geek, you might as well want to contact him and explain this news. So far, who knows what magic this historical invention might bring to your Apple stash, just in case you manage to make it work again? As far as we know, anything that’s related to Apple becomes magically popular in the web – remember that Apple Sandwich? That’s what I’m talking about!
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