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Apple marks 50 years as new museum opens in Netherlands showcasing tech giant's history

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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00:14the museum is set up in a way that when you enter you you start in the garage which is
00:19like where
00:21it all began and it's not so that it was their headquarters but it was it tells a lot about
00:27the
00:27two people that founded Apple Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs and what the basis is of their vision
00:35about behind the products so step by step we'll tell them things about how the logo developed and
00:42about the design language they use so I hope when people leave this museum they they know
00:48more about Apple and if they use an Apple product they they look different to that product
01:00it was the first of its kind so it was really new and a very interesting fact this was the
01:06way it was sold so normally a computer would have a keyboard and everything but they just sold the
01:12mother the motherboard and you had to add your own keyboard and there were interfaces to connect
01:17them so these are unique they are value very valuable one has just been sold for more than
01:23one million because there are only a few left and it's the start of Apple as we all know it
01:30now
01:30this was the first thing they ever developed we are showing less than 10 percent of what we have in
01:45total because we have a big collection but we want the products to support the story and we don't want
01:53to have the products as the main star so they are here to tell the story and that's why we
01:59select only a few items
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