Unboxing the Real Apple 1 : The First Computer Apple Ever Made
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- Hi everyone! I’m incredibly excited to bring you a truly special video: the unboxing and the powering up of the original Apple 1, the legendary computer that marked the dawn of the modern tech revolution. This isn’t just any piece of history; it’s the very first product ever created by Apple, a true icon in the world of computing.
The Apple 1, conceived in 1976 by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, represents the moment when computer technology began to move from laboratories into the homes and minds of ordinary people.
This particular Apple 1 belongs to Marco Boglione, the founder and president of BasicNet and he acquired this Apple 1 through an auction held by Christie’s, one of the world’s most prestigious auction houses. His acquisition of this Apple 1 is a symbol of his passion for technology history and his appreciation for valuable artifacts that have shaped our present.
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Love the IT crowd shirt
It really warms my heart to see someone so young get a chance to interact with this history-making technology and show such an interest in it. Keep up the great work :)
I’m so happy that you appreciate my passion. Your support means a lot and I’ll keep working hard to bring more of this history to life!
LETS GO SAYAKA!! I love the new video format!
Thanks!!!
How marvelous that you got to interview these folks and see these historic machines.
a new generation of connoisseurs of vintage hardware and retro gaming
Great video and high-quality interviews. Could have been a professional TV segment.
Thanks for that!
Thank you!
Waz really deserves a lot more credit for the early Apple computers than he gets. He made the early Apple computers easy to upgrade. He invited people to experiment on thier Apple computers. Much different from the modern Apple computers where if you don't have Apple Care you're screwed.
The Apple I had a breadboard area. The Apple II had expansion slots.. Woz was an awesome engineer and very keen on people tinkering with his creations. He is the vey soul of Apple and you are correct nobody gives him enough credit
@@MarianoLu Thanks a agreeing with me.. Steve Jobs was a business man. Waz is the creator of the Apple computer. Nuff said.. )^_-)/
Great video, great subject, great interviews, great camera work and great editing.
Early Apple had a great edge about them! I suppose it was mostly Woz's personality making those early machines so special.
Love the ending!
That's a real piece of history alright. Great video. Always so professional and interesting to watch.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it interesting. It was truly special to work with such a historic piece.
I did solder one of these, the second serial. One friend father did order the beast, and we did the assembly. It was not supplied originaly with IC DIL supports, but we did add them to be able to replace any faulty component. We also improved the power supply to improve stability. Ou can't imagine the joy when turning on the first time with the blinking cursor.
What a fantastic video. Thank you
Thank you Sayaka, this is one of the best videos I have seen in a long time. I was pleased to hear the perspective from the lady and gentlemen you interviewed. This is the first time I see and learn about the Apple 1.
Love this 🙌 the production quality bumped up a lot! Thank you so much for sharing with all of us the amazing piece of history that is the Apple 1.
Super cool. Thanks so much.
Big jump in production quality! Keep it up but don’t feel pressured, stay awesome!
Thank you so much for the awesome feedback! 😃 I’m really happy you’re noticing the improvements.
Wow! Another old timer here that is truly delighted to see such passion and attention to detail for personal computer history in a young person. You are *killing it* with these videos! What a hidden gem your channel is… It’s crazy you don’t have 10x the subs!
Great Video !!! Thank you !!
Wow, what an exceptionally well made and informative video! Great work Eleonora!
Great video! Thanks for taking us with you!😃
Great video Sayaka.. and also loving the IT Crowd t-shirt too! I'm sure Jen, Roy and Maurice will speak to the internet elders and send you THE Internet to show on your next video! 😛
Great watch. Thankyou
Thank you !
Love the new video style and the more in depth insight!
Amazing!
Awesome nostalgic journey! Appreciate the vid!
Great video! Thank you
Lovin that last pic 😁 Thanks for the awesome vid!
4:10 - of course he's wearing a black turtleneck. 😂
This is great!
This was great Sayaka! You are great!
Great episode, thanks!
Great video, Sayaka! :D
Very interesting video. Great job. The picture at the end is really good, you are even wearing the black sweater.
That is the content! 👍🏻
Awesome video love it
Great job on the interviews and look at this very important hardware in our history. Looking forward to more!
Nicely done
Awesome video about a milestone of computers. I did not expected that much passion and quality of this video. Great job! 😊
Wow! Such a great video and topic. Thank you!
Wonderul content! Thank you. 🙂
Love the picture at the end 😊
Very cool experience. Bravo! Fantastic picture at the end.
This is amazing.
Excellent video, Sayaka 😃👌
Great picture at the end...
Great video!!!! Very educational!!
this is so very cool, thanks!~
Amazing production quality. This was cool.
Great video! Thanks for sharing!👍
Love the ending! Also, great format of the videos!
It is incredible that you could handle it, write and great report, the best ending, the photos, everything
🤩Remarkable content as always❗
You have the pleasure of see and use a big peace of computer history, thank for sharing with us
Great job!
Great work, and even going through the effort to provide translations of the interviews. Top tier stuff!
Wow, wow, wow! This is amazing! Magnificently incredible.
That was amazing, very inspiring :)
Very lucky, thanks for bringing us along too :)
An amazing video, well done!!
Thank you!
Great cinematography, editing, and storytelling! Impressive documentary.
Probably the best video you did!
This was WONDERFUL! What an amazing opportunity. Pure computing history right there. Great video, as always!
Great video, excellent interviews.
This is crazy! These are so rare. Happy for you.
This was a really amazing video! Great work! Preserve everything. 😊❤
Complimenti! Great interviews and video
Great video and love the t-shirt!
Great interview
Dude, that is so, so awesome.
Love that imitation pic at the end!
Great interviews. I'd say you leveled up. Nicely done! 👍
Belle vidéo !
Fantastic Video Sayaka. It's wonderful that you are delving in to the history of these machines and chatting with people who are as passionate as you......and who have lived through the revolution that was the very first microcomputers. I love your content and delivery.
Oh wow!
Fascinating episode. Professionally made and great videography.
Love the closing pic, well done!
Wow! That was a fabulous piece of history, You really must have been excited.
Yet again you have proven how interesting and versatile you are, and how knowledgeable
and yet willing to keep learning about these historical pieces of computing history.
Wonderful video, thank you very much!
You are really awesome and I love your channel!
So great to see this machine :) Thanks for YET! another fabulous video Sayaka :).....🥰👏👏👏👏👏
excellent video
What a cool video! 🎉👍👍
Wow, amazing video. A real piece of computer history.
You're awesome, great shirt, I love this series. Ah, this computer is truly an iconic piece. Make more videos like this.
OH MY GOSH!!! i didnt expect the last part of the video jaja, it was so cool!
Great video. Awesome documentary skills. Subscribed.
Great documentary!
This is exceptional Video! Thanks -
Thank you for watching!
Superb
Incredible production value, congratulations!!! The voice overs are excellent.
Very nice video!
Production values really going up in your newer videos and this was a really interesting one. Thankyou for making it!
Nice documentary.
Great video.
Awesome Video
Very nice!
great job! really enjoyed that. nice editing and the final shot is a classic
Thank you!
Next level stuff, very well done! It must have been an amazing experience to meet them. I hadn't realised how rare the apple one was. Keep up your great work! 😊
woah, this is a whole documentary! Amazing work, keep it up!
Great video! The photo at the end is awesome! 👍