The Christie's auction house, considered one of the oldest in the world, will auction one of the first Apple computers, built and sold in 1976 by Steve Jobs himself.
This 34-year-old computer will be auctioned in London on November 23 at a price for many, exorbitant: 150,000 pounds, a figure that is equivalent to about $ 241,065. The lucky person who manages to buy this piece, will also take the original boxes with manuals, a cassette and a business letter signed by Steve Jobs.
This Mac has three capacity compensators, an 8 Kb RAM and an Apple-1 motherboard, which means that technically it may not be as valuable as the sentimental value it represents: these types of computers were built "by hand" , by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.
Source: eleconomista.com.mx