Hundreds of Apple's old school computers were auctioned, interested?


 Hundreds of Apple's old school products released between 1977 and 2008 will be auctioned in the United States, one of the most interesting products is Lisa 1, computer output in 1983.


The product collection was once owned by Hanspeter Luzi who has now died. Luzi was once a teacher and entrepreneur. There are more than 500 Apple product units collected by Luzi, and will now be auctioned by his family.


The auction will be held directly and online by Julien's Auctions located in Berverli Hills on March 30th. But these products began to be exhibited from March 27 to March 30, as quoted by us from The Verge, Wednesday (1/3/2023).



One of the rarest items of the collection is Lisa 1 computer released by Apple in 1983, the price is estimated between USD 10 thousand to 20 thousand. Lisa 1 is one of the items that are targeted by Apple product collectors because they are the first personal computers to offer interfaces with graphics, or graphical user interfaces (GUI).





In fact, when it was first released, Lisa 1 was arguably a failed product because of her 'during her life' only 10 thousand units sold. Only a few Lisa 1 still exists today. It is unknown whether Lisa 1 which will be auctioned later is still functioning or not.


Other products that are relatively affordable are Apple Machintosh Plus, 1986 computers with a keyboard and mouse, with a price range of USD 300 to USD 500. There is also an ikac G3 output 2001 edition of 'Blue Dalmatian' edition which is iconic with a price of USD 200 to USD 300.


Not only computers auctioned, there are also several Apple old school gadgets, such as the Apple Quicktake 100, a 1994 camera that prices range from USD 200 to USD 300. Julien's Auctions call this camera as one of the first digital cameras sold commercially and successfully.


The high -stopped camera in 1997 can take pictures with a resolution of 640 x 480 with 24 -bit color. Oh yes, there is also a 1979 mactablet, Apple's first tablet that can display images.


So far, some iconic Apple products can indeed be sold at a lucrative price. For example the first generation iPhone that has not been removed from the box, recently sold at a price of almost USD 63 thousand, or 100 times more expensive than the price when launched in 2007, which is USD 599.

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