Treasure trove of 500+ retro Apple products up for auction

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A treasure trove of over 500 retro Apple products is being auctioned off from one of the biggest collections in the world

The auction includes a 1989 Macintosh Portable demonstration unit that debuted on September 20, 1989. It was one of the first consumer laptops with an active matrix LCD screen.The laptop didn't sell well due to its heavy batteries and steep price. It was discontinued in 1991, and the demonstration unit is estimated to auction for $300 to $500.

The 1997 Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh is pictured here with a head unit, base unit, and keyboard. It was released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the formation of Apple Computer.Considered one of Apple's most expensive releases, it cost $7,499 and was discontinued after a year when Steve Jobs returned to Apple. It is estimated to auction for between $200 and $300.This iMac G3 is a special edition Blue Dalmatian that was sold in 2001.

 

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