The last Apple-1 to have been sold by Steve Jobs out of his parents' garage fetched 365,000 dollars at an auction recently.
According to Mac World, the fully functional computer was put on for public sale at Christie's auction house on Thursday.
The computer, sold by Jobs to Charles Ricketts in 1976, could not rope in the expected selling price estimated between 400,000 dollars to 600,000 dollars.
Apple-1 units sold in recent years have commanded wildly disparate prices and the final settling price for the last Apple-1 was a bit disappointing, the report said.
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