Fujitsu Ltd has introduced a new generation of its FM R 16-bit personal computers: the new line comprises a lap-top and an 80286 machine, running MS-DOS and Oasys and sporting micro-to-Fujitsu mainframe software and links into the company’s AIM database manager; the R-30 has footprint the size of a magazine and uses a 640 by 400 pixel liquid crystal display and costs about $2,520; the R-60 has high-resolution graphics, 24-dot Japanese character display, at $3,250.