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Submitted by TechZilla 339d ago | news

Apple-1 sells at auction for £240,000, makes iPad seem cheap

Cnet: The original Apple-1 has sold at auction for a whopping $374,500 -- that's £238,269.

The computer, made in 1976 by the late Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, lacks a keyboard, monitor, keyboard, or a case, CNN reports. It's just a motherboard really. But it still works, which is pretty amazing. So how come every iMac I've ever owned dies after about two years? (Apple, Culture, PC hardware)

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