You may have heard about expensive computers around the world, and their prices might surprise you. In this article, we are talking about a particularly rare and expensive computer.
Recently, a rare Apple computer was auctioned for more than ₹2.5 crores. Let’s learn more about this computer.
The First Apple Computer
The computer in question is the Apple-1 model, which was created in 1976 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. The high auction price and value of this computer can be attributed to several factors. It symbolizes Apple’s early days and was the first computer sold by Apple to start their business. This computer played a key role in giving Apple its initial recognition.
Only 200 units of the Apple-1 were made at that time, and most of them have either been destroyed or lost. This rarity makes the surviving units extremely valuable. This computer represents both the history of computers and the Apple company.
Previous Owner Dana Redington
This particular Apple-1 computer had an interesting story. It was owned by Dana Redington, Apple’s first application engineer. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak gave her the computer in 1978. It was recently auctioned, and the final bid reached $315,914 (about ₹2.5 crores).
Features of the Apple-1
The Apple-1 computer was sold in fully working condition and included all the necessary components and accessories. The computer’s board was ‘undiscovered,’ meaning it had never been shown in the Apple collecting community before. It is now listed as #104 in the Apple-1 registry.
Other Rare Items Auctioned
The auction also featured other rare items, including an Apple Lisa-1 computer, a check signed by Steve Jobs, and three Polaroid pictures of the Apple-1 prototype. All these items combined sold for $983,096, which is over ₹8.25 crores.