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Abstract: Image: WacomI'm a person of many interests One of my longest-lasting joys is drawing, both digitally and on the page When apps like Draw Something were released, I was so excited, I thought I might pop Finally, an excuse to send silly drawings to people f...
Published: 2015-05-07, Author: Jacob , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: The iPad was built so that you'd never need a stylus. Apple wanted you to be able to pick up a tablet and just start using it, without having to search around for something to control it with. But there are still many reasons that you may want want to use...
Published: 2013-05-28, Author: Brian , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: Recently, Wacom has taken their expertise in this field to develop stand-alone products, such as their Bamboo Styluses family of products.• Bamboo Stylus Solo – stylus with pen clip (120 mm in length, weighing 20g) • Bamboo Stylus Duo – dual function prod...
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Published: 2013-05-13, Author: Mary , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: When you're writing and drawing and painting in the real world, you have a wide choice of pens, pencils, markers and brushes. When you're doing it on a tablet, you probably stick with your finger (unless you have an active digitiser pen with a tablet like...
The Wacom Bamboo is one of, if not the best all purpose stylus pen available. Unlike other styli, the Bamboo did not only excel in one key area, rather, this is a stylus you can reach for and use for basic navigation, writing and drawing. The solid feel a...
Abstract: The Bamboo stylus isn't expensive, and it isn't exactly cheap at $29.95. Considering the final product for which you pay $30 for, the Bamboo is priced right compared to its competitors. It comes in six good looking, vibrant colors including this black and...
Capacitive tip is too mushy, Pen design is too short and straight, feed is too sharp
The current Wacom Bamboo stylus for iPad and iPhone is serviceable but not inspired. In every way we measured, with the exception of shortness, the Wacom Bamboo has been eclipsed by more comfortable, more capacitive, and generally better performing compet...
Abstract: In-Depth Review John Martellaro 3:00 PM ET, May. 7th, 2012 TMO Talk (65) Articles by Author John Martellaro on Twitter Contact Author Bio Tweet Comments (6) Overview The solo comes in six colors: charcoal, white and pastel colors of blue, green, pin...
Abstract: Until Paper for iPad launched, we didn't know many people who were clamoring for a stylus to use in conjunction with their iPad. And now, the Best Buy around the block from us is sold out of styli...
Abstract: Last but not least in today’s stylus round-up is Bamboo Stylus ($30), developed by legendary pen peripheral maker Wacom. Made from attractively matte-finished metals that extend from the black metal core in the center to gunmetal top and bottom elemen...