MONROVIA, Calif. - A fully-functional Apple-I computer, which was built by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and sold out of Jobs’ garage, is going up for auction Tuesday and is expected to fetch up to $600,000.In 1976, Apple began with Jobs and Wozniak in a garage and later grew into the largest technology company on Earth.
The Apple-1 computer is one of the few surviving examples of the company’s first computer product — an invention that launched a trillion-dollar empire, according to John Moran Auctioneers.RELATED: Apple becomes first publicly traded company to be worth $1 trillionThe lot includes an Apple-1 "NTI" motherboard marked with a 1976 copyright, an Apple Cassette Adapter in an original koa wood case with a Datanetics.