A rare surviving first model of the Apple
computer -- a stripped down, clunky device that bears no resemblance to
today's sleek gadgets -- sold for $374,000 at auction in New York on
Friday.
The price was more than double the pre-sale
estimate, reflecting a two-way bidding war eventually won by an
anonymous telephone bidder, Sotheby's said.
The Apple I computer was created by Apple
co-founders Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs and sold in 1976 at the birth
of Jobs's career as the world's computer design guru.
The model auctioned in New York is believed to be one of six of the less than 50 surviving that still works.
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