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Original Apple 1 computer up for grabs at auction

One of only 50 or so Apple I computers still in existence is up for grabs at an auction running over the next eight days. Online auctioneer Christie's has started the bidding at £240,000 (US$370,000) for the Apple 1 personal computer, which even comes accompanied by a original manual.
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The model on offer comes with a rare first manual, as issued by Apple, which is said to be in very good condition. The board has been mounted in a painted fiberglass case with keyboard and has been fitted with an original Apple cassette interface.
According to the condition report, the electronics have not been tested, but it claims that the machine could be brought up to working order again with the help of a certified engineer. It was last turned on in 2005. Seven Centuries of Science is expecting a winning bid of anywhere between £300,000 and £500,000 (US$463,000 and $770,000) for the computer.
This is a lot of money by anyone's measure, but it won't be enough to make this relic the most expensive Apple computer ever sold. A 1976 Apple 1 motherboard that changed hands at Bonhams' History of Science auction last year holds that title, following a mammoth bid of US$905,000.

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