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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
Quality, Design, MultiTouch Support, Pen, Extra Nibs, Price
MultiTouch Support Is Not Perfect
First of all i would just like to say that i am not a professional graphics designer so i can't really say that i know how to use a tablet like some of those guys do. On that note the Bamboo Pen And Touch really impressed me not only because ...
Abstract: When we deal with Wacom, we know we're in for a good, reliable product and they delivered with their Bamboo Pen and Touch CTH-460. the $99.99 track pad supports multi touch, which lets you scroll up and down through web pages and more, or zoom in a...
Excellent value. Supports finger multitouch and pen input in one device. Robust software bundle.
Plastic pen feels flimsy. Fixed-position USB cord gets in the way in some configurations.
Pros are better off sticking with Wacom's Intuos4 or Cintiq series, but the affordable Bamboo Pen & Touch CTH-460 is a solid pick for amateurs looking to get their feet wet with drawing and multitouch trackpad navigation....
As its first attempt at a multi-touch tablet, Wacom has some work to do but is on the right track. Because I have such high expectations from Wacom, I felt let down by the sometimes jittery performance of the touch component. As a traditional tablet, i...
We would like to thank our friends at Wacom for providing the Intuos4 professional tablet and Bamboo Pen and Touch tablet for our review today. Both of these products definitely had their pros and cons, but I think in the right hands both of them wou...
Abstract: Now Wacom’s Bamboo tablet line has been known for great functionality for those of us who don’t want, don’t need or just plain can’t afford to spend the money on an Intuos or other professional level tablet. Now, Wacom has refreshed their Bamboo line ...
I’m also sure that when I use the Bamboo Pen and Touch that I look like a hunt-and-peck typist that I would make the creators at Wacom cringe. To my credit, I was able to come up with a great configuration for drawing in Photoshop within an hour of...