Mac Products From 1970’s Going Up for Auction
How much would you pay for obsolete technology? If you’re a collector of ancient gadgets, this event may be for you. Julien’s Auctions is selling what it says is the most comprehensive collection of Macintosh computers, with some products dating back to the 1970s, at an auction called “The Apples.” More than 500 products spanning 45 years will be on the block for people who want a piece of tech that may be older than they are. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
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