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dimanche 7 décembre 2014

Check Out The Collection Of A Guy Who Started Accumulating Classic Apple Computers At Age 14

The Apple Museum website


When Apple enthusiast Mark Peck was 14 he started collecting classic Apple computers.


To share his collection with the world, Peck created the website "The Apple Museum," which features everything from an original Macintosh with the signatures of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak engraved inside.


"I acquired the vast majority of my collection for free or very cheap, from individuals and flee market sellers looking to get rid of what they saw as junk," Peck told Business Insider in an email.


Here's the best of Peck's collection.


This is the Apple Lisa, which launched in 1983.






After the Lisa, Apple released the Macintosh, the first affordable personal computer with a mouse and graphical user interface (which was based on the Lisa).






Inside of every original Macintosh computer are the signatures of the Apple team responsible for the iconic computer. "The signatures were etched into the form used to cast the plastic shells on the production line, so every Macintosh has an identical set," said Peck.






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