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The Most Collectible PCs of All Time

Is that computer in your attic a treasure...or trash? Here's the scoop on 19 historic digital antiques, worth from $10 to $10,000 and beyond.

Harry McCracken

TRS-80 Model 1 (Tandy, 1977). Estimated units sold: hundreds of thousands; original price: $599; current market value: $25 to $250 18 of 19

The TRS-80 (please, don't call it the Trash-80) was sold at Tandy's Radio Shack stores, so it was probably the first computer American consumers encountered at their local shopping mall. Ugly and spartan but extremely useful, it spawned an array of add-ons, spinoffs, and successors that made Radio Shack the world's leading computer retailer for a time. Vintage examples don't cost a fortune, but if you're feeling simultaneously nostalgic and cash-strapped, a visit to Ira Goldklang's wonderful TRS-80 Revived site is the next best thing. (Photo courtesy of the Obsolete Technology Website.)

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