Fujitsu Milan
The Fujitsu Milan is a Pentium-based laptop that was released in June 1996. It was released alongside the Monte Carlo and Montegro, the three of which were Fujitsu's first entry into the US laptop market after several years of selling laptops in Japan.
Specifications
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| CPU | CPU Type: Unknown Intel Pentium @100, 120, or 133MHz |
| Chipset | Unknown |
| RAM | Type: EDO Standard: 8 or 16MB Maximum: 40 or 48MB |
| Storage | 2.5" IDE Requires Adapter: Unknown Standard: 810MB or 1.2GB |
| Display Options | - 10.4" Passive Matrix LCD @800x600 - 10.4" Active Matrix LCD @800x600 - 11.3" Active Matrix LCD @800x600 |
| Graphics Chipset | Chips & Technologies VRAM: 1MB |
| Audio | ESS AudioDrive |
| Main Battery | Lithium Ion |
| CMOS Battery | Unknown |
| Power Supply | Unknown |
| Media Drives | Unknown |
| PC Cards | 2x PCMCIA Slots (2x Type II/1x Type III) |
| Networking | None |
| Other I/O | - 1x Parallel - 1x Serial - 1x VGA Out - 1x PS/2 - 1x Port Replicator Connector - 1x Mic In - 1x Headphone Out - Infrared |
| BIOS | Unknown |
| Pointing Device | Trackpad |