The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 at a price of US $666.66. The reason was because Steve Wozniak "liked repeating digits" and because they originally sold it to a local shop for $500 plus a one-third markup. That is the only reason.
The Apple 1. It was basically a circuit board. The first proper computer was a piece of crap
The Apple 1 was introduced in 1976 and sold for $666.66
The original Apple I computer was a system board (no case, no keyboard, no video display) that was sold to home computer hobbyists for $666. The Apple II, Apple III, Apple Lisa, and Apple Macintosh followed.
Steve Wozniak related in an interview: "I simply like triple digit numbers with all the things I'm involved with, the cost of making the Apple 1 was around $540 or there about and we agreed on the best markup, retail price above the cost of building it, which worked out to $666. Jobs then tacked on the 66 cents to make it an eye-catcher price for the ads with the sale and promotion publications of it to the public."
No, it was the 5th Apple computer. 1. Apple 1 2. Apple 2 3. Apple 3 4. Lisa 5. Macintosh
An original Apple 1 was sold for $18,000 at the La Salle Gallery in San Francisco on June 29, 1999.
Apple 1.
Apple 1
The Apple Computer 1 (AKA Apple I, or Apple-1) was a desktop computer first released by the Apple Computer Company in 1976. Since that time the Company has had a series of laptops and desktops in continuous production.
The Apple 1 computer was invented in 1976.
The first Apple computer, called Apple 1, was made in 1976.
The 3rd Apple computer was the Apple III which came out September 1, 1980.