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The Daily Galaxy on MSNA Man Bought 7,000 Apple Computers for Resale, Only for Apple to Take Them Back and Crush ThemApple made a shocking decision that erased an important piece of its history—the destruction of 7,000 Apple Lisa computers.
This computer was ground-breaking but incredibly expensive, and exposed many things wrong within Apple itself. The Lisa launched 35 years ago next month. Today, it is mostly considered as a precursor ...
Another check signed by Steve Jobs sold for $62,500, and an Apple Lisa Computer sold for $56,818. The auction earned a total of $1,308,251.
Apple was first to market with a personal computer that featured a GUI, releasing the Apple Lisa in 1983 after a turbulent development period that began in 1978. The machine was marketed at ...
The auction also sold an Apple Lisa Computer with “Twiggy” Drives for $56,818. There are still a handful of Apple-related items at the sale on RR Auction’s website.
A factory-sealed first-generation 4GB iPhone – Auctioned for ₹72 lakh ($87,514). An Apple Lisa computer with rare ‘Twiggy’ drives – An early attempt at personal computing with a ...
A sealed factory first-generation 4GB iPhone was sold for Rs 72 lakh ($87,514). A used Apple Lisa computer with uncommon 'Twiggy' drives—a early shot at personal computer use with graphical user ...
Additionally, an Apple Lisa computer with rare 'Twiggy' drives sold for Rs 47 lakh ($56,818). Prototypes of early Macintosh computers and Steve Jobs' business cards were also available for bidding.
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