Wacom delivers new ways to connect, capture and create with the new Bamboo tablet lineup. VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Wacom® introduces an all-new lineup of Bamboo™ pen tablets, ...
Wacom’s line of Bamboo pen + touch input tablets has new names, new color schemes, and a new wireless connectivity option to cut the tether between tablet to PC. The low-end of the line ($79.95 USD) ...
The Wacom Bamboo Connect is a decent basic drawing tablet that shows how far prices have fallen over the past few years. At just $79.99, it gives you everything you need for simple collaboration or ...
Years ago, I settled on a few trusted input devices. At the office, I use a Kensington Orbit trackball and a Griffin PowerMate for scrolling. At home, I use an Apple Magic Mouse. On the road, I use ...
Dive into digital art with Bamboo Splash and discover a fun, simple way to draw, sketch and paint Vancouver, WA – June 19, 2012 – Wacom® Technology Corp. introduces Bamboo™ Splash, a new member of the ...
Wacom will display its new line of Bamboo tablets with multi-touch at its booth (31435) during the CES trade show at the Las Vegas Convention Center, January 7 to 10, 2010. Bamboo tablets are USB ...
Wacom has boosted its Bamboo range of tablets, introducing three new models and cutting cords with an optional wireless connectivity kit. The Wacom Bamboo Connect, Bamboo Capture and Bamboo Create ...
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 ...
The Wacom Bamboo Capture is the sweet spot in the company's new lineup of drawing tablets. At $99.99, the Capture offers more pressure sensitivity than the prior Bamboo Pen & Touch CTH460 (4 stars), ...
Wacom's tablet heritage is well known to anybody who has gotten serious about computer artwork, and with a range of Bamboo models freshly announced we caught up with the company to see what was new.
Professional artists who want to actually draw on computers have been using Wacom pens for years, as have the small number of Windows Tablet PC fans. You get the accuracy of a mouse with the intuitive ...