New York: Apple-1 -- the Cupertino-based tech giant`s first computer which debuted in 1976 and kicked off what would eventually become the world`s most profitable company -- has been bought by an unidentified person for $365,000.


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According to a Fortune report, auction house Christie`s sold the original and working Apple-1 computer at an auction at its New York City office last week.


Although there were similar computers on sale from other manufacturers, Apple-1 came with a pre-assembled motherboard, which "put Apple far ahead of its competitors", according to Christie`s auction listing.


It is speculated that the recent Apple-1 sold at a lower price as it wasn`t a "pure" machine with extras like a green case and a different computer chip.


In previous autions, one Apple-1 sold for as much as $905,000 and another for $671,400.


According to Christie`s, nearly 50 historic Apple-1 computers still exist, with many being displayed at museums around the world like at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, DC.