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Apple’s First Computer used by Steve Jobs Presented For Auction

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Boston: Apple’s first fully functional Apple 1 computer has been put up for auction.

According to a media report, the machine, which was numbered by Apple founder Steve Jobs with his own hands, will come with all the things needed to run the machine.

Currently, the auction bid for this computer is 241 thousand 557 dollars, which will end on December 15, but according to an estimate, its final bid will go up to 375 thousand dollars.

The Apple 1, introduced in 1976, was the tech company’s first product to be sold as an assembled circuit board without basic components such as a keyboard or monitor.

But unlike other Apple 1 computers, the physical board of this unit has not been modified and its model is clean and unused.

According to the Boston auction house, in a detailed test, the system was run for about eight hours without any malfunctions.

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