Original computers Apple Even today they are a huge rarity. Their auction sales can generate sums up to one million dollars, as it happened for example last year. There are currently only a very small number of these former Apple computers and if one turns up at auction there is a huge uproar. There are currently as many functional pieces as saffron, and those in great, or there are even fewer in almost pristine condition. One of these has now appeared on video so you can see what it was roughly like to buy one in 1976 Apple I (for $666,66) and plug it in for the first time.
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This wonderful exhibit was shared by the American Glenn Dellimore, who temporarily donated it to London's Victoria & Albert's Museum, where it was part of the exhibition called You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-1970. The museum posted a video on YouTube that documents the computer's arrival at the museum, unpacking and then plugging it in exactly as it would have happened forty years ago.
Apple Even Glenna Dellimora is worth about $800 thanks to her condition. So it's no surprise that he carries it in a padded steel case, which is thoroughly locked and still attached to its owner's hand with handcuffs. This particular one Apple It is in absolutely flawless condition. According to expert comments, it looks like it was just finished by Steve Wozniak.
Source: Cultofmac