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The editors liked
Plenty of sensitivity
Drawing feels natural
Easy to use software
Customisable buttons
Precise pen control
Groundbreaking technology
Programmable ExpressKeys
2
540dpi resolution pen input
Solid build
Multitouch and stylus switching without fiddly settings
Tablet sensitivity is well adjusted
Large surface area is useful
Ease of use
Stylish Design
ExpressKeys
Multi-touch support
Pen is very intuitive to use
Stylish
Tutorial very helpful
The editors didn't like
Multi-touch doesn't really work
Small tablet area
Only one type of nib included
Two-finger gestures require practice
Some options
Such as handwriting annotations
Are best suited to Windows users
Won’t yet replace mouse or keyboard
Only twofinger gestures are supported
So kiss goodbye to Apple’s fourfinger shortcuts
Bundled applications aren't much use
Sloppy attention to detail in software
Wireless setup
Pen's eraser
No adaptor storage
Single tap with your finger will drive you insane if you can't master it
Published: 2012-01-01, Author: Luke , review by: T3.com
Ease of use, Stylish Design, ExpressKeys
Wireless setup, Pen's eraser, No adaptor storage
Following a few days of continued use with the Bamboo tablet replacing our computer mouse it is easy to see how the Wacom device could do away with the age old controller on a permanent basis. Fast, responsive and beautifully simplistic the Pen & Touc
If you do a lot of detail work with Selections and the Brush tool then this is the item for you. Compact and well-designed, this graphics tablet offers great functionality outside of image editing, too. It’s just as easy to surf the web on it as it...
Despite the fact that I can’t draw properly to save my life, my experiences with the Wacom Bamboo weren’t at all frustrating, and I would recommend the device to anyone looking to grab themselves a graphics tablet for a relatively cheap price for use w...
Its touch capabilities fail to astound despite working as advertised, but in the Bamboo Pen & Touch you're also getting a darn good pen tablet for the price. As such, for digital artists on a strict budget or regular users just looking for a fun new way o...
Two-finger gestures require practice; some options, such as handwriting annotations, are best suited to Windows users; won’t yet replace mouse or keyboard
Plenty of sensitivity, Drawing feels natural, Easy to use software, Customisable buttons
Multi-touch doesn't really work, Small tablet area, Only one type of nib included
Multi-touch applications are everywhere.Popularised by the iPhone, being able to pinch your fingers together to zoom, or flicking left or right to navigate the internet, is more intuitive than using a mouse, to say nothing of offering a frisson of Star...