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An Apple Lisa Computer with ‘Twiggy’ Drives, which realized $56,818. There are still other items up for auction, such as prototypes of the first Macintosh and Steve Jobs’ business cards.
Some of the items are notably rare — such as a 1983 Lisa I computer, estimated to sell between $10,000 and $20,000. The Lisa I computer is a highly desirable item for Apple collectors; it’s ...
In 1976, Steve Wozniak, a computer hobbyist from Menlo Park, California, built his dream computer after facing rejections from Hewlett-Packard. He showcased his creation at the Homebrew Computer ...
The Apple Lisa was expensive, slow, and short-lived. But 40 years later, computers are still building on its legacy.
Retro computing lets you get to grips with technology's history, showing how far modern computers have come. Here's how to build your own working Apple I replica.
It had 1MB of RAM. The computer came with two Apple-designed “Twiggy” 5.25-inch floppy drives, but it was designed to be used with Apple’s “ProFile” 5MB hard drive, which sat on top.
Despite his early encounters with the Apple II, 1982's Commodore 64 truly won his heart. As his first computer with a disk drive, it came at a dear price for a kid, so he spent an entire summer ...
But when I woke up with an Apple IIc sitting next to my bed that fateful morning, I don’t think I really knew what was in store. This isn’t some Apple-fanboy love story. This is a nostalgic ...