An Apple I owned by Steve Jobs to be displayed in a Seattle museum

Apple is not only the products it has for sale today and the rumors that ensure others much more important. Apple is more than that and its products are gaining importance over the years. With this he loves you, we introduce a new article that talks about a unit of what was the first computer that Apple manufactured, the Apple I.

If you have read a little about the history of the Cupertino people, you will know that in the beginning they manufactured a considerable number of Apple I unitsThat is, taking into account the means they had at that time, both human and economic. The fact is that CEO Steve Jobs owned one of those Apple I's and that is what we want to talk about today. 

It seems that the guru of Apple, Steve Jobs, got a unit of the Apple I that has a termination in terms of its exterior refers to different from what we are used to seeing. In this case we do not have a wooden cover with the word Apple carved and it is that The computer that we show you in this article was the unit Steve Jobs used to get more sales from his first device. 

At Living Computers: Museum + Labs, which is located in Seattle, we can admire the unit of the Apple I that we are talking about. It is the prototype that Jobs used in the first person with potential clients, hence the great importance that this unit has come to have. The museum director, Lath Carlson, affirms that it is the most important computer of all time and as such it is the most important piece in an entire room dedicated to showing Apple products from its first 20 years, this is from 1976 to 1999 in an exhibition that they have called  Apple Computer Exhibit.

Finally, we have to tell you that this computer has not been donated by the Jobs family and that is that when Jobs left Apple in 1985, an Engineer who worked at Apple at that time called Don hutmacher was able to get hold of this unit for his private collection. A few years ago, this engineer passed away and his family donated the computer to the museum.


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