Computer made by Steve Jobs to be auctioned

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The rare computer that Apple founder Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created in the 1970s will be auctioned on September 25. It is expected that the in this auction the computer will fetch a price of more than 2 crores.

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The Apple I computer made by Steve Jobs and Steve Woznik is still working. In the year 1970 Steve Jobs and Steve Woznik created the desktop computer Apple 1. This computer auction will be planned by RR Auction. The auction will take place in Boston, in the US. Apple 1 is one of the 60 computers in the first batch of apple computers. This computer still works. The Apple 1 computer is also known as Apple I or Apple-1. Apple I was launched on the market in 1976.

Wozniak designed and developed the Apple I in 1976, which became the computer that launched Apple when he and Jobs marketed it that same year. He primarily designed the Apple II in 1977, known as one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcomputers, while Jobs oversaw the development of its foam-molded plastic case and early Apple employee Rod Holt developed the switching power supply.

The auction will include motherboards, menus, period-style monitors and keyboards. Apple 1 was way ahead of its time. Excerpts Corey Cohen has restored this computer in 2018. He also gave him the rating of 8.5 out of 10.

It is expected that the Apple I will be auctioned for 2 crores or more. As, it is one of the first Apple computers built by Jobs and Wozniak. Besides this, it was the first personal computer in the era which did not require soldering by the end users. Jobs and Woz built about 200 units of Apple one. Later it got the name ‘Byte Shop Apple Model-1’ as the duo built special units of Apple 1 for one of the first personal computer stores in the world-Byte Shop.

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