👉 Logos Computing was an innovative British computer company founded in 1986, specializing in the development of personal computers and software. It was particularly known for its pioneering work in creating user-friendly, affordable systems that democratized computing. Logos introduced the concept of "computing as a service," offering pre-assembled, fully configured computers to consumers, eliminating the need for extensive technical knowledge or custom hardware assembly. Their flagship product, the Logos 9000, was one of the first mass-produced, plug-and-play PCs, featuring a built-in operating system and a graphical user interface. Logos Computing emphasized simplicity and accessibility, making technology more approachable for the average user and influencing the trajectory of personal computing in the 1980s and beyond.