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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: 2009-09-24, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Affordable price; multitouch controls work seamlessly alongside pen; attractive design.
No mouse.
Multitouch in place of a mouse may not appeal to pro designers, but the Bamboo Fun Pen and Touch is an excellent choice for mobile users who want to begin dabbling with art tools. Price range: $98.99 check prices
Mac and Windows support integrates into existing touch controls; comes with a good range of software including Adobe Photoshop Elements; has its own apps
No wireless version; impractical to use as a complete replacement to mouse; touch-space is small compared to size of whole unit
Mac and Windows support integrates into existing touch controls; comes with a good range of software including Adobe Photoshop Elements; has its own apps
No wireless version; impractical to use as a complete replacement to mouse; touchspace is small compared to size of whole unit
Abstract: Sparing the obvious wood and bark jokes about Wacom's new tablet line, we'll get straight to the key point first: before implementing some form of touch feature on a tablet, make sure they work the same way it does when one use a specialized pen for said ...
"Walking contradiction" is an appropriate label for Wacom's latest. While the Bamboo is a decent piece of work, just remember that you're paying extra for a feature that only sounds effective in theory. In the end, it's nothing more than a gimmick that...
El funcionamiento es realmente cómodo, aunque sin perder un ápice de precisión, Fácil instalación
Algunos de los multigestos que controla el software no funcionan en determinados entornos (Windows o Mac), Se echa de menos la clásica superficie acabada en goma
Un trackpad géant et une tablette graphique en un seul produit, Nombreux gestes multitouch, Alternative sérieuse à la souris, Très bonne qualité de fabrication
Multitouch limité à deux doigts, Aucun logiciel de dessin livré, Pilotes pas encore tout à fait optimisés