Steve Jobs ' Macintosh SE computer to be auctioned off
The Macintosh SE computer owned by Steve Jobs will be sold at the Bonhams History of Science and Technology auction in New York. This is reported on the auction website.
The main thing is that the Macintosh SE is estimated at 200-300 thousand US dollars and will be put up for auction on October 25. It is sold with an internal 20 MB hard drive, keyboard, mouse, and backup hard drive.Jobs used a computer while working for NeXT, the company he founded after leaving Apple in 1985.The Macintosh stood in his office from 1988 to 1994. DetailsThe machine's hard drive reportedly contains data related to its work schedule, including to-do lists, recruitment work, travel, and details of a missed meeting with King Charles III, then known as the Prince of Wales.
The last task for which the Macintosh was used before it was handed over to its current owner was a marketing project in 1994.
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The auction will also feature documents related to jobs, including business cards from his time at Pixar worth between.2,000 and. 3,000.
Steve Jobs is an American entrepreneur and inventor. He was the founder, board member, and CEO of Apple Inc. Jobs also served as CEO of Pixar Animation Studios. In 2006, The Walt Disney Company acquired Pixar and the entrepreneur became a member of the Disney board of directors.