Vancouver, Wash. - Sept. 10, 2013 - Bamboo™ Pad is Wacom's latest solution for adding navigation gestures as well as drawing and handwriting capabilities to a typical, everyday PC or Mac® experience.
Wacom has added multi-touch, finger-based input to its updated Bamboo line of consumer tablets. The new family includes five tablets: touch-only, pen-only, and three versions of the pen and ...
Wacom has been a leading manufacturer of digital tablets and pads for computer users for a number of years. These innovative devices enable users to input handwriting and hand-drawn images directly ...
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 is covering all grounds lately with new products. Their latest is the Bamboo Pad, a touch surface with the gesture control the likes of an Apple Magic Trackpad, with some added functionality for ...
Those crazy funsters at Wacom have just released a new pen tablet -- but rather than aiming it at graphic artists, they've pitched it regular Joes, like you. It's called the Bamboo and it's designed ...
Wacom has announced the Bamboo Pad. It’s the company’s latest Bamboo product that looks to take on the desktop trackpad market by releasing a device meant for drawing and writing digitally on smaller ...
Wacom impressed us at NAB with a preview of its new Bamboo mini-graphics pad, and that Bamboo will ship later this month at only $140. For those who might not be familiar with the concept, Wacom’s ...
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Wacom has been making accessories for computers that allow users to digitize their handwriting or draw by hand on the computer for a long time. The company has announced a new addition to its pad line ...
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 ...
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 ...
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