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The first ever Apple computer that company founder Steve Jobs sold from his parents' garage is up for sale. It originally cost $666.66, but is expected to fetch $242,000. There were about 200 examples of the original 'Apple-1' that were launched in 1976 and only a few survive today.
This computer will be the first ever to be sold by a major auction house when it goes under the hammer at Christie's of London. It comes with the original packaging, instruction manuals and a signed letter by Steve Jobs.
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