Apple’s first pre-assembled computer, Apple 1, sold for $905,000 at auction in New York on Wednesday, far exceeding expectations. Apple 1, which is considered to be one of the first 50 computers assembled by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak in the summer of 1976 at Steve Jobs in California, sparked a home computer. revolution. The auction house has said that the estimated price of the machine sold was between $300,000 and $500,000 in September. House Wax Burner,Wax Melt Melter,Wax Cube Melter, Candle Wax Melter Ningbo Glory King Imp&Exp Co., Ltd. , https://www.gloryelectrical.com
The buyer is Henry Ford, which plans to display the computer in its Dearborn City, Michigan Museum. The head of Henry Ford said in a statement: "Apple 1 is not only innovative, it is also a key foundation of the digital revolution." The first apple had very few buyers until the electronics retailer boss Paul Trail Appeared, he ordered 50 and sold for 666.66 US dollars each. After this initial success, Jobs and Wozniak again produced 150 units and sold them to friends and other suppliers.