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eBay blast from the past: New-in-box Apple II, never opened
And then after paying US$2,600 for it, the buyer opened the box
Ken Gagne 25/02/2008 11:44:23
Dan Budiac, having paid US$2,600 for an original Apple IIc, is not about to let it go anytime soon.Photo by Kathryn Yu The Apple IIc originally sold for US$1,295, and included a 1.023-MHz processor, 128KB of RAM, a built-in keyboard, power supply and 9-in. monochrome monitor. Photo by Kathryn Yu
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The Apple IIc originally sold for US$1,295, and included a 1.023-MHz processor, 128KB of RAM, a built-in keyboard, power supply and 9-in. monochrome monitor. Photo by Kathryn Yu
The Apple IIc originally sold for US$1,295, and included a 1.023-MHz processor, 128KB of RAM, a built-in keyboard, power supply and 9-in. monochrome monitor. Photo by Kathryn Yu
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