An Apple Lisa 1 is next up for auction for Mac lovers

Nandini Maheshwari / Dec 23 2010

Recently, an Apple I, the first ever Apple computer, fetched a record $213,600 (133,250 pounds) at a Christie’s auction in central London. And, now next up for auction is an Apple Lisa 1, from Cupertino. The successor to the Apple II and the predecessor to the Macintosh, the Lisa originally shipped back in 1983, and was the world’s first commercially available computer with a Graphical User Interface. This rare Apple computer is getting a $15,000 at eBay after four bids, with four days left to go. So, if you fancy adding this to your computer collection then get ready to place your bid.

apple lisa 1
apple lisa 1

Via: Cult of Mac/MacNN

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