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April 2008
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The editors liked
Compact yet easy to use
Great software
Precise control over both creative applications and everyday tasks
Lots of different sizes/colors avaliable
* Works great
* Bundles software package
* Extra pen nibs
* Priced right!
Mouse STILL not practical
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Tech Specs
Interface: USB Wired
OS Support: Mac, Windows, Unofficial Linux
Pressure Sensitvity: 512 Levels
Resolution: 2,540 Lines Per Inch
Wacom did superb job designing the Bamboo and Bamboo fun, they’re not as full featured as the professional Intuos3 line, but they offer more then enough features for consumers who want to experience their computer in a new way.
Directly improves control and results in graphics apps. Pressure-sensitive stylus also wireless and battery-free. Eraser end instantly selects new onscreen tool. Includes wireless, battery-free mouse. Stylish, slim design. Works with Inkwell.
Software bundle good to get started, but includes outofdate versions.
The bundled mouse is a nice extra, but the movement- and pressure-sensitive stylus will rewire the way amateur graphics editors use Photoshop, Painter, and other applications. ...
Abstract: For digital photography, the Bamboo Fun is the better choice. The primary difference between the Bamboo and Bamboo Fun is the inclusion of a mouse on the latter, and more importantly, the addition of an eraser on the pen, making it easy to correct adjustm...
Ratings (out of 5)Design5Features4.5Ease-of-Use4.5Value for Money5A graphics tablet should be considered standard equipment for anyone doing image editing. Although the Intous3 line is ideal for serious editing work, the price is too high for many cas...
Abstract: Bamboo FunCompany: Wacom When I think drawing tablets, I think Wacom. I have been using the Graphire series of tablets for many years. This past fall Wacom replaced the Graphire tablet line with the Bamboo Fun line of tablets. (The Graphire BT, or Blu...
Abstract: Ive been using the Wacom Bamboo tablet now for a week now, and I have to say that for the most part, Im happy with it. Ive used competing companies graphics tablets before, and Im surprised by the superior performance of this little tablet. It...
Abstract: Ko Maruyama The Bamboo Fun is a small tablet for every computer user. I know what youre thinking: "The name says fun - - sounds like an entertainment device." Well, youre only half right. Itll bring you hours of entertainment, but its also a g...
Included software is outdated, No wireless version
Using the Bamboo Fun over the course of a few weeks has left me with a grin on my face. Wacom has arguably been the most well-known company when it comes to tablet input devices, and their products have been what most people immediately go to. For any...
Easy and intuitive to use, stylish, build quality, neat navigation with Touch Ring and ExpressKeys
Price, not much else.
Stylish, easy and intuitive to use with a nice software package to boot, the Wacom Bamboo Fun is not exactly an impulse buy at £140. But it still provides a superbentry point into the fun world of the graphics pad. ...
Customizable ExpressKeys and Touch Ring enhance efficiency; comfortable pen feels good in the hand; sleek and stylish look.
No wireless connectivity.
Bamboo tablets bring the benefits of pen and tablet computing to a consumer audience. It may take a while to get accustomed to using a tablet; but if you stick with it, you’ll find that the Bamboo offers a natural approach to drawing, photo reto...