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The truth behind Apple's choice to sell its first computer for $666

Summary by La Nacion
To this day, getting an Apple I, the first computer from the apple firm, is a feat that only those with a great fortune can afford: it is a relic. However, when it went on sale, its price was not that high, although it did entail an enigma that made more than one curious. With a sales price of US$ 666.66 in 1976, some could attribute the choice to Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak's penchant for ingenuity and jokes. Why would they have chosen triple …

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To this day, getting an Apple I, the first computer from the apple firm, is a feat that only those with a great fortune can afford: it is a relic. However, when it went on sale, its price was not that high, although it did entail an enigma that made more than one curious. With a sales price of US$ 666.66 in 1976, some could attribute the choice to Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak's penchant for ingenuity and jokes. Why would they have chosen triple …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, January 16, 2024.
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