A rare and still working Apple-1 computer, known as Bayville, was sold at auction by the American house RR Auction. It went under the hammer for $375,000, Macrumors reports.
The Apple-1 was the first personal computer sold by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. There are currently 104 such devices in the registry.
The computer came with an original manual with a handwritten note from one of the first Apple employees, Daniel Kottke.
The auction was held under the name "Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution". It also sold a 1976 Apple Computer check with Jobs' signature for $112,054 and a sealed first-generation 4GB iPhone for $87,514. The total revenue of the auction was $1,308,251.