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Want to buy the first iPad? That will be $10,000

iPad prototype side

The original iPad protoype contained a docking port on the left side, as well as on the bottom. Picture: eBay Source: Supplied

iPad prototype front

The prototype's "home" screen was filled with Transformers, Star Wars and "Skank" jokes. Classy. Picture: eBay Source: Supplied

iPad prototype 1

The picture of the "first generation iPad" on eBay shows the tablet had two ports. Picture: eBay Source: Supplied

iPad prototype back

The iPad looks authentic enough, but the word "iPad" was missing from its shell on the back. Picture: eBay Source: Supplied

  • First generation iPad prototype goes on sale on eBay
  • The bids are so far up to $10,000 and counting
  • Device shows original tablet had two docking ports

A DEVICE advertised as the �First Generation Prototype� of the original iPad has gone on sale on eBay, attracting bids of at least $10,000 so far.

The original 2010 16GB iPad looks authentic enough, although it does not have the word ?iPad? printed on its outer shell.

And unlike the device which was unveiled to the world two years ago, this model, trademarked 2009, has the long-rumoured two dock connectors on the bottom and left side of the tablet.

?This is one of a VERY small amount of Apple prototype devices and you rarely see these on ebay,? the ad says.

?This iPad has 16GBs of capacity, and is incredibly unique. For starters, It has 2 dock connectors. Apple prototyped these iPads to have this connector late in the process and at the last minute decided to remove them.

?There are patent drawings and leaked casings that show the indents for both dock connector holes, but this unit has both dock connectors, and both are full functional for charging this iPad and connecting it to your computer.?

The device is also running Apple?s software testing suite, called "SwitchBoard" ? refurbished by the seller after being intentionally disabled by Apple.

?It comes with no warranty, and is intended as a cool collectors item or if you're interested in the hardware or software on it,? the seller says.

The bids for this Apple ?antique? started at $4800 but has gone to $10,000 with just hours left.

One problem identified by the seller is that the touchscreen doesn?t work very well, and it looks a little worse for wear.

So what would you pay to own a piece of Apple history?

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Source: http://news.com.au.feedsportal.com/c/34564/f/632593/s/1fcad017/l/0L0Snews0N0Bau0Ctechnology0Ctablets0Cfirst0Egeneration0Eipad0Eprototype0Efor0Esale0Eon0Eebay0Cstory0Efn6vigfp0E122637180A92350Dfrom0Fpublic0Irss/story01.htm

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