Testseek.com have collected 42 expert reviews of the Wacom Bamboo Fun Pen and Touch and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Wacom Bamboo Fun Pen and Touch.
October 2009
(84%)
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The editors liked
Quality
Design
MultiTouch Support
Pen
Extra Nibs
Size
Price
Touch support offers increased input flexibility. 1
024 levels of pen sensitivity.
Build and new ambidextrous design
Easy operation
New Tip Sensor for Grip Pen
LED programmable ExpressKeys and Touch Ring
Provides both pen and multi-touch input
Solid software bundle
1
024 levels of pen sensitivity
Pen doesn't require batteries.
Touchgesture
Value
Broad market appeal
The editors didn't like
MultiTouch Support Is Not Perfect (still)
Pen holder is an awkward fabric loop. Touchsensitive tablet can pick up unintentional gestures from your resting hand. No threeor fourfinger gestures.
Abstract: The Wacom Bamboo Fun is a tablet that not only helps you create images you can use for your scrapbooks, but also has a function that lets you experience touch. Click to enlargeThe Bamboo Fun combines touch and pen technologies, allowing users to switc...
The Pen & Touch Fun is a very good graphics tablet with an excellent stylus, customisable functions and some enjoyable software. As a touchpad, it is well-meaning and certainly well-featured but prefers deliberate, heavy strokes to (ooh matron) the ti...
As entry-level range it isn't that cheap, wireless accessory kit is an additional £35
Wacom has another hit on its hands with the revamped Bamboo range. The option of a wireless accessory kit is most welcome, although it adds not insignificantly to the overhaul cost of your creative endeavours. That said, the freedom to use the Bamboo Fun...
Abstract: The Bamboo Fun Pen & Touch is on the pricey side if you're just using it to navigate windows — especially with the wireless option. However, if you need a pen for drawing or writing on-screen...
Great value, and you get a very good product for your money,
A couple of concessions for being so cheap.
A really nice graphics tablet, at a price that makes it worth a try for potential dabblers. More committed users are best advised to spend a few quid more, though. ...
Abstract: Video Review: Anna from recently got to have a play around with Wacom's brand new Bamboo Fun Pen and Touch Tablet.Combining a USB touch pad with a stylus, it lets you draw and write directly into applications such as Photoshop without the need for a mouse.Available...