These two had more of an industrial look. https://www.christies.com/lotfinder/books-manuscripts/a-working-apple-1-personal-computer-palo-alto-6082916-details.aspx …pic.twitter.com/qLncI4NZTE
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And this last, possibly the most fascinating, “all-in-one” Apple I – coming with a “built-in” tape recorder, and a mini manual. https://collection.maas.museum/object/397247 pic.twitter.com/5eZot6PZ6d
Out of some 200 Apple Is made, there are about ~60 extant ones we know of. Some volunteers try to keep track of their whereabouts on this website:https://www.apple1registry.com
All of this style reminds me of something very different – the early Soviet/East European home computers, often also in weird, “homely” cases made out of whatever was laying around.https://twitter.com/mwichary/status/862394033359929345 …
There’s just one tiny difference: none of *these* fetches hundreds of thousands dollars in today’s auctions. https://www.google.com/search?q=apple+i+auction&oq=apple+i+auction&aqs=chrome.0.0l2j69i60j0l3.2221j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 …
Computers of that era always strike me as "how can this work!?"
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