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206 Apple Macintosh Se Fdhd Computer

This is a vintage Apple Macintosh SE FDHD computer from 1987. A classic example of 80s computing, it features a compact design and open architecture. Ideal for collectors or those interested in retro technology, this Macintosh SE is offered for display or restoration.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Lucky Electoral 2026-05-17 11:40:16 £77.50 Auto
Most Excuse 2026-05-17 11:40:16 £76.50
Lucky Electoral 2026-05-17 11:40:07 £75.50 Auto
Most Excuse 2026-05-17 11:40:07 £74.50
Lucky Electoral 2026-05-17 11:40:00 £72.50 Auto
Most Excuse 2026-05-17 11:40:00 £71.50
Lucky Electoral 2026-05-17 11:37:13 £66.50 Auto
Most Excuse 2026-05-17 11:37:13 £65.50
Lucky Electoral 2026-05-17 11:37:06 £56.50 Auto
Most Excuse 2026-05-17 11:37:06 £55.50
Lucky Electoral 2026-05-17 11:37:02 £49.50 Auto
Most Excuse 2026-05-17 11:37:02 £48.50
Lucky Electoral 2026-05-15 23:51:40 £41.00
Ads Attacked 2026-05-15 23:51:40 £40.00 Auto
Ads Attacked 2026-05-15 16:42:44 £34.33 Auto
Gsm Intel 2026-05-15 16:42:44 £33.33
Ads Attacked 2026-05-15 16:42:33 £23.22 Auto
Gsm Intel 2026-05-15 16:42:33 £22.22
Ads Attacked 2026-05-14 20:57:03 £6.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £77.50

Winner: Lucky Electoral

Timezone: Europe/London

Reserve Met

Apple Macintosh SE

This is an Apple Macintosh SE FDHD computer, released in 1987. Representing a significant step forward in the Macintosh line, the SE featured an open architecture allowing for expansion cards, a 3.5″ floppy disk drive, and a SCSI port for connecting peripherals. Its compact design and improved functionality made it a popular choice for both home and professional users, bridging the gap between the earlier Macintosh models and the more powerful Macintosh II.

Condition and Collectibility

This Macintosh SE presents as a vintage example of 1980s computing technology. Its condition should be assessed by potential buyers, and it is offered as a display or restoration project. The Macintosh SE holds appeal for collectors of vintage Apple products, enthusiasts of retro computing, and those interested in the history of personal computers.

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