
There are many people interested in keeping various products associated with the memory of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs as souvenirs. And so the Apple-1 computer, made by the company's two co-founders, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, has been auctioned many times. Now, the US-based auction company RR Auctions has started the auction of another Apple-1 computer. The company expects the price of the computer to go up to 300,000 US dollars or 36 million taka (at an exchange rate of 120 taka per dollar).
Steve Jobss and Wozniakk foundeed Apple in their garage four decades ago. There they built the Apple-1 computer. The computer is basically a motherboard. The casing, monitor and keyboard had to be connected separately to use the computer.
According to RR Auctions, apart from the 'Apple-1' computer, two cheques signed by Steve Jobs have been put up for auction online. The price of the two cheques can go up to 25 thousand US dollars or 3 million taka. In addition, the 'Apple-2' computer can also be purchased at the auction. The price of this computer can go up to 30 thousand US dollars or 3.6 million taka.