A nice iPhone 5 prototype

Seen on Twitter (on a protected account), an iPhone 5 prototype.

A prototype of the Apple PenLite, the ancestor of the iPad

Seen on eBay, an Apple PenLite. This tablet was listed for $30,000 and is fully functional.

Two Apple Watch prototypes with a test OS

Seen on Twitter (and in a reply), two Apple Watch prototypes with a test OS, whose graphical interface is reduced to its simplest form.

A raw Apple Watch prototype

Seen on Twitter, a very raw Apple Watch prototype.

A Pippin prototype, with games

Seen on Yahoo Auction, a Pippin development unit with games. But given the price, it’s not for me (starting at 110,000 ¥, over €800).

A prototype iPod 5G DVT1

Seen on eBay, a prototype iPod 5G DVT model. Its motherboard is blue, and the seller was clearly hoping for a lot of money: it was listed at $25,000 with a starting price of $15,000. In the description, the seller also mentioned that serious offers would be considered.

Two Commodore 64 games on a cassette from Argentina

Once again, I found programs for ancient computers on a media that contains music. This time, it’s the compilation Refrescos Musicales, which comes from Argentina and contains two programs for the Commodore 64.

A2657, Apple’s Mysterious USB-C to Ethernet Adapter

Seen on the FCC, a mysterious adapter: the A2657. This is an Apple product likely intended for Apple Stores or internal use, approved in 2022.

A prototype of the MacBook Pro PVT

Seen on eBay, a MacBook Pro PVT at a vastly overpriced rate.

A shiny prototype of the PowerBook 100

Seen on Reddit, a PowerBook 100 DVT prototype. It has a common feature found in prototypes: a glossy casing.