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by ctyrider 5633 days ago
My bank (UBS - it was called Swissbank at the time) ended up buying thousands of NeXT systems during the nineties. We used them for everything - desktops, servers, developement platform. As a desktop - NeXT step was years ahead of the alternatives available at the time (Windows 3.x). I remember logging into my NeXT machine every day and thinking "wow - that's what the computing of the future will be like". At one point, we stopped buying "real" black NeXT systems, and started putting NeXT x86 onto white Compaq computers. Then Windows 95 came along, and the rest was history..

We still have a bunch of old NeXT cubes gathering dust in a store room. I wonder what they would fetch on eBay these days..

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I'll take one!

Just for the history of the thing, I thought the NeXT together with the Acorn 'Unicorn' were some of the nicest machines made at the time. SGI was neat stuff too but overly massive (I can see why though, given the amount of gear in a 4D70 or personal Iris).

NeXT cubes in working condition still fetch $500 on ebay.