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The Wacom Bamboo Stylus for iPad is a well-manufactured input device that works well and that can complement an iPad's functionality in specific tasks pleasantly. The accuracy is sufficient for many applications and is ultimately limited by the iPad's har...
Published: 2011-06-15, Author: Andreas , review by: pocketables.com
Abstract: The capacitive stylus market is growing bigger and bigger, and we're starting to see more high-end styli out there. I've tried quite a few of them, and so far my favorite has been the Just Mobile AluPen . When Wacom announced they were making a stylus, I ...
Abstract: As one of the pricier offerings on the market, some may accuse Wacom’s Bamboo Stylus (; $30) of attempting to rest on the laurels of its brand recognition—the company’s pressure-sensitive Intuos and Cintiq tablets have long been favored by the digital...
Abstract: Wacom is the king of stylus input for PCs and this beautifully made “pen” for the iPad (it will work with most other tablets) is an enjoyable Wacom way to turn your iPad into a sketchpad. Used in conjunction with Wacom's Bamboo Paper App from the iTunes A...
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Published: 2013-04-04, Author: Dom , review by: play3r.net
Abstract: The Wacom Bamboo Stylus offers a pen-like writing experience for tablets and mobile devices with a capacitive touch screen, such as the iPad, Google Nexus 7, or Amazon Kindle Fire. The stylus features a clean, simple shape, a satin textured metal body and...
Ideal weight, Effective contact point, Works on the fly / A handy weapon for frantic writers and drawers, Bamboo Paper app is extensive and enjoyable, Removeable clip
Still lacks precision: the tip under the rubber is deceptive, May be a tad large for some users
There was no way Wacom was going to come out with a shoddy stylus. The Bamboo Stylus doesn't have perfect precision yet, but it's certainly sufficient for any activity, whether it's navigating on an Android or iOS tablet or expressing your creativity i...
Excellent feel and weight; attractive; overall solid build
Not the cheapest stylus on offer; replacement tips also expensive; rubber tip a little on the soft side and vulnerable to wear and tear
Despite concerns about pen nib durability, the Bamboo still appears to be a great choice for creative iPad users. Stylish and beautifully weighted, the stylus also offers more precise, controlled mark-making thanks to Wacom's slimmer tip design
For the money, the Wacom Bamboo Stylus is absolutely top-tier for both writing and sketching. However, if you’re looking for a simple navigation device, or you don’t have £25 to blow on a stylus, this may not be the tool for you. ...