Original Apple I Computer Fetches $500K at Auction, Inspiring a Search for Vintage Electronics
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Original Apple I Computer Fetches $500K at Auction, Inspiring a Search for Vintage Electronics

The recent sale of an original Apple I PC for $500,000 inspires many to search through old electronics for retirement funds.

An early model of the Apple I computer recently sold at auction for $500,000. This particular unit was crafted for the Byte Shop, which had requested the computers to be sold fully assembled, unlike the norm at the time.

Only a small number remain functional today, notably as this machine was housed in a distinct wooden case. Collectors prize these devices for their condition and historical significance.

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak are credited with constructing these computers, which marked a pivotal moment in establishing Apple as a major technology company. Enthusiasts and investors alike are now scouring their attics and basements for similar vintage electronics, hoping to unearth a hidden gem that could provide a significant financial return.

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