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Wood and electronics don’t generally mix nowadays, but if you yearn back to a time when radios and the like had a nice wooden finish, this wooden computer case may be for you. Combine that wi… ...
Any ideas? Basically my dad's shop class is making these mini-houses outta wood, and I thought, hey, that could be a new case. Also seeing that I'm having enough probs with my generic case, I ...
The Japanese are known for many things: Shinto, fuel-efficient cars, and action-packed anime. That being said, not many people style their computer case mods in the image of Japanese aesthetics ...
A rare fully functional Apple-1 computer has sold for $500,000 at auction this week, according to John Moran Auctioneers in California (via BBC ...
A functioning Apple-1 computer that's in "mint condition" and sporting a Koa wooden case is set to hit the auction block in November.
An original, wooden Apple-1 computer fetched $400,000 at John Moran auctions this week. The still-operating unit originally would have been sold for $666.66 in 1976 during Apple’s launch.
There are only six known examples of the Koa wood case in existence, and this unit is one of them. The Apple-1 Computer on offer has only had two owners.
An Apple-1 with the koa wooden case is up for auction and is expected to reach $600,000. Learn more about the inclusions of this rare auction item.
Little word of advice: Hang onto your Apple devices. A working Apple-1 computer in a rare wooden case was sold at auction on Tuesday by John Moran Auctioneers, going for a cool $500,000. The ...
Some companies will now encase both a computer and its peripherals in a back-to-the-future covering of a different sort: warm, glowing wood.