Features:
- CPU : MCStek 6502
- CPU Speed : 1MHz
- Bus Speed : 1MHz
- Memory : 8Kb
- Resolution : 60.05 Hz, 40*24 characters
- Power : 58W
- Price : $666.66
The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 at a price of US$666.66, because Wozniak "liked repeating digits" and because they originally sold it to a local shop for $500 plus a one-third markup About 200 units were produced. Unlike other hobbyist computers of its day, which were sold as kits, the Apple I was a fully assembled circuit board containing about 60+ chips. However, to make a working computer, users still had to add a case, power supply transformers, power switch, ASCII keyboard, and composite video display. An optional board providing a cassette interface for storage was later released at a cost of $75.
Until 2008, there are still 30-50 Apple I computers existing in the world, making it a very rare collection's item. The average price for Apple I now is between $14000 and $16000. In November 2010, an Apple I with serial number 82 sold for ï¿¡133,250 ($210,000) at Christie's auction house in London.
Reference : http://news.csdn.net/a/20120629/2807005.html