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Briefing: Apple marks 50 years as new museum opens in Netherlands showcasing tech giant's history
Strategic angle: Highlights of the museum include the Apple I, Apple’s very first computer, sold originally as a bare motherboard and now a rare collector’s gem valued at over $1 million.
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A new museum dedicated to Apple has opened in the Netherlands, marking the company's 50-year legacy in technology and innovation.
Among the exhibits, the Apple I is featured prominently. Originally sold as a bare motherboard, this first computer from Apple is now valued at over $1 million, illustrating its significance in tech history.
The museum aims to provide insights into Apple's evolution and its impact on the technology landscape, offering a comprehensive view of its historical milestones.