Abstract: It's Back-To-School month, and all through the month you've had chances to win great back-to-school items such as the ASUS VivoBook X202E touchscreen laptop , the Timbuk2 Power Q laptop backpack and a custom-made budget gaming PC . Today we're taking a di...
Abstract: Wacoms Bamboo Tablet is a fun and easy way to edit pictures and make better use of Photoshop. Wacom Bamboo TabletIf youre an avid user of photo-manipulation or illustration tools — Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDraw — you need a tablet. A table...
The well know saying of "big things come in small packages" is one statement i would combine with the Bamboo Pen Tablet by Wacom. The Bamboo is a well designed, well built quality piece of hardware that is very versatile, suiting people of all ages. T...
Despite this I'm still going to give the Bamboo a tentative thumbs-up. It's very easy to get used to and in use it's responsive and flexible. It may not be the cheapest consumer graphics tablet on the market but it is the best looking and the addition of ...
Published: 2007-09-28, Author: Nick , review by: macworld.co.uk
Adds personal touch and brainstorming potential to documents, effective RSI easing alternative to keyboard and mouse, intuitive after practice and tweaking, absolute positioning, sleek stylish design
Graphire4 might be a better option for anyone wanting just image editing on a budget, no clip or well to store pen on move, bundled software is PC only Min specs: Mac OS X 10.3.9
Another worthy addition to the Wacom family assists in those day-to-day tasks while offering some flexibility for those also wanting image editing options. If you are prepared to invest time in getting to grips with the quirks of Apple’s Ink and aba...
Abstract: Bamboo Wacom’s new tablet reaches out to the masses Wacom has come to dominate the professional tablet market. At the pro-end its Intuos3 range is unmatched, albeit for a substantial price. While its Graphire range mops up those on a budget. The Ba...
Wacom has established a reputation as a leader in the graphics tablet field and is now entering into handwriting recognition. The Bamboo is aimed at Windows Vista users because Vista incorporates the same handwriting features that debuted with Microsof...