The First apple computer auctioned

the first apple computer,that was created by steve job and steve wozniak in 1976  was auctioned and fetches $374,00. Does this mean that apple is really durable, lasting  and sturdy compare to other computer?

the first apple computer,that was created by steve job and steve wozniak in 1976  was auctioned and fetches $374,00. Does this mean that apple is really durable, lasting  and sturdy compare to other computer?
The first apple computer aka Apple I was hand-built by Steve Wozniak, Steve Job's friend. Â Apple I was the Apple first product and to finance its creation, Steve Jobs and Wozniak decided to sell it for $500 in 1976. After that, they were able to recreate 200 more. Unlike other computers of its days which were usually sold as kits, Apple I is distinct because it already contain 60+ chips. However, it still needs a keyboard and an inexpensive television set to function. For these reasons, it made Apple I an innovative machine of its days. And so, this made the answer to your question a YES. In fact, there are still 50 Apple I existing nowadays (6 are still working) making it very rare collector's item.