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NeXTcube Workstation Monitor, Printer, and Software (with Boxes) NeXTcube workstation computer set, complete in its original packaging, including NeXT MegaPixel 17″ CRT Display (Model N4000, Serial No. AAA5008784), and NeXT Laser Printer (N2000). Includes a package of associated user guides, manuals, and software, including: Lotus Improv, WordPerfect, SoftPC, and ElectroFile. The monitor has been tested to be in working order. Introduced in 1990, the NeXTcube was a high-end workstation computer (launched with a $7,995 list price) built to run the innovative NeXTSTEP operating system. Although NeXT's computer hardware encountered subpar sales, the object-oriented NeXTSTEP operating system and development environment proved highly influential. The OS offered an intuitive GUI with features like an application dock, true multitasking, drag-and-drop tools, real-time scrolling, and other elements that are considered ubiquitous today. Unix derivatives incorporating NeXTSTEP would eventually power all of Apple's platforms, including the iPhone. Apple purchased NeXT in 1997 for $429 million and 1.5 million shares of Apple stock, with Steve Jobs, as part of the agreement, returning to the company he had co-founded in 1976.

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NeXTcube Workstation Monitor, Printer, and Software (with Boxes) NeXTcube workstation computer set, complete in its original packaging, including NeXT MegaPixel 17″ CRT Display (Model N4000, Serial No. AAA5008784), and NeXT Laser Printer (N2000). Includes a package of associated user guides, manuals, and software, including: Lotus Improv, WordPerfect, SoftPC, and ElectroFile. The monitor has been tested to be in working order. Introduced in 1990, the NeXTcube was a high-end workstation computer (launched with a $7,995 list price) built to run the innovative NeXTSTEP operating system. Although NeXT's computer hardware encountered subpar sales, the object-oriented NeXTSTEP operating system and development environment proved highly influential. The OS offered an intuitive GUI with features like an application dock, true multitasking, drag-and-drop tools, real-time scrolling, and other elements that are considered ubiquitous today. Unix derivatives incorporating NeXTSTEP would eventually power all of Apple's platforms, including the iPhone. Apple purchased NeXT in 1997 for $429 million and 1.5 million shares of Apple stock, with Steve Jobs, as part of the agreement, returning to the company he had co-founded in 1976.

Estimate 1 500 - 2 000 USD
Starting price 300 USD

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For sale on Thursday 22 Aug - 18:00 (EDT)
amherst, United States
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+16037324284
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