Apple Macintosh 128k Customized Restoration & Software Collection Zork 3 Ultima IV Hitchhikers Guide
So I picked up this lot of Apple Macintosh stuff to liquidate. There is nothing better in life then to have a good collection of something nice drop right into your lap. About the only thing that I don't have right now is a boot-up disk.
I noticed some rust around the side of the monitor but I'm not sure exactly how that's going to effect the product in the long-run. Looks like a replacement tube will be about 90 bucks shipped. But for now I can get the system turned on so that's a good start!
Apple Macintosh 128k Restoration & Software Collection Zork III Ultima IV Hitchhikers Guide
The Macintosh 128K, originally released as the Apple Macintosh, is the original Apple Macintosh personal computer. Its beige case consisted of a 9 in (23 cm) CRT monitor and came with a keyboard and mouse. A handle built into the top of the case made it easier for the computer to be lifted and carried. It had an initial selling price of $2,495 (equivalent to $6,017 in 2018). The Macintosh was introduced by the now-famous $370,000 (equivalent to $892,290 in 2018) television commercial by Ridley Scott, "1984", that aired on CBS during the third quarter of Super Bowl XVIII on January 22, 1984.[6] Sales of the Macintosh were strong from its initial release on January 24, 1984, and reached 70,000 units on May 3, 1984.[7] Upon the release of its successor, the Macintosh 512K, it was rebranded as the Macintosh 128K. This computer did not have a model number.