Wacom pen tablets have been a favorite of design and photography professionals for years. Wacom’s new Bamboo line brings pen and tablet computing to another audience: the casual home or office user.
Wacom has brought touch to the grahics tablet with the Wacom Bamboo Fun Touch. Could this be the device that kills the mouse in the minds of the masses? Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, ...
We've spent a while using the Wacom Bamboo tablet for everyday interacting with our computer, as well as the graphic uses these devices are usually associated with, and we love it Richard Trenholm was ...
The digital tablet has long been indispensable for graphic artists who create and manipulate images by drawing on the tablet with a pen-like tool. Now, as operating systems and applications increase ...
For years, Wacom’s graphics tablets have let digital artists and others dispense with a mouse in favor of an intuitive, precise pen. Now the company’s newly refreshed line of Bamboo pen tablets also ...
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For those looking to get their feet wet with a Wacom pen tablet, but not looking to make an Intuos-sized investment, the company's Bamboo family has been a solid choice. The outfit has now added one ...
Tablets offer versatility from entertainment to monitoring kids and even drawing. Graphic tablets mimic pen and paper but need to be hooked up to a computer. Drawing tablets have a built-in screen, ...
Tablets have had a market for years now. Graphic artists have preferred to use them because they offer control far superior than what mice give them and average consumers have learned to take ...