We’ve got exclusive photos of the world’s first desktop PCs – rescued from the dumpster, the 52-year-old Q1 PC features Intel’s first 8-bit CPU and a retropunk design

Just Clear, a house clearance company in Britain, recently came across two of the world’s first desktop computers.

The Q1 model was launched in December 1972 with Intel’s 8008 processor and was manufactured by the Q1 company in the United States. With a typewriter-like design and a neon orange plasma screen, the Q1 marked an important – if now largely forgotten – milestone in computing history.