Wacom Bamboo - Nederlands graphic tablet 147.6 x 92.3 mm USB

  • Brand : Wacom
  • Product family : Bamboo
  • Product name : Bamboo - Nederlands
  • Product code : MTE-450/K2-NL
  • Category : Graphic Tablets
  • Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
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  • Info modified on : 04 Apr 2019 09:08:28
  • Long product name Wacom Bamboo - Nederlands graphic tablet 147.6 x 92.3 mm USB :

    Bamboo - Nederlands

  • Short summary description Wacom Bamboo - Nederlands graphic tablet 147.6 x 92.3 mm USB :

    Wacom Bamboo - Nederlands, Wired, 147.6 x 92.3 mm, USB, 0.1 mm, Windows 2000, XP, Vista Mac OS X 10.3.9, 11.4 x 142.5 mm

  • Long summary description Wacom Bamboo - Nederlands graphic tablet 147.6 x 92.3 mm USB :

    Wacom Bamboo - Nederlands. Connectivity technology: Wired, Working area: 147.6 x 92.3 mm, Device interface: USB. Accuracy pen: 0.1 mm. Compatible operating systems: Windows 2000, XP, Vista Mac OS X 10.3.9. Pen dimensions LxD: 11.4 x 142.5 mm, Pen weight: 11 g, Mouse weight: 860 g. Dimensions (WxDxH): 200 x 186 x 10.7 mm

Reviews
Updated:
2014-12-31 08:17:14
Average rating:81
Uk has collected 28 expert reviews for Wacom Bamboo - Nederlands graphic tablet 147.6 x 92.3 mm USB and the average expert rating is 81 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
gadgetspeak.com
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2014-12-31 08:17:14
Average rating:72
Bamboo has many uses but I never thought I would come across one that would involve my computer and various software mini-apps...
macworld.co.uk
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2014-12-31 08:17:14
Average rating:80
For those in the know, Wacom has produced a succession of ever more attractive pen tablets designed to free the creative mind from endless keyboard and mouse repetition. With a range that caters for everyone from enthusiast to pro, available in sizes f...
  • Adds personal touch and brainstorming potential to documents, effective RSI easing alternative to keyboard and mouse, intuitive after practice and tweaking, absolute positioning, sleek stylish design...
  • Graphire4 might be a better option for anyone wanting just image editing on a budget, no clip or well to store pen on move, bundled software is PC only Min specs: Mac OS X 10.3.9...
  • Another worthy addition to the Wacom family assists in those day-to-day tasks while offering some flexibility for those also wanting image editing options. If you are prepared to invest time in getting to grips with the quirks of Apple’s Ink and aba...
computerarts.co.uk
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2014-12-31 08:17:14
Average rating:60
Bamboo Wacom’s new tablet reaches out to the masses Wacom has come to dominate the professional tablet market. At the pro-end its Intuos3 range is unmatched, albeit for a substantial price. While its Graphire range mops up those on a budget. The Ba...
techradar.com
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2014-12-31 08:17:14
Average rating:80
Wacom has established a reputation as a leader in the graphics tablet field and is now entering into handwriting recognition. The Bamboo is aimed at Windows Vista users because Vista incorporates the same handwriting features that debuted with Microsof...
  • Attractive and well packaged, Pen Flicks feature...
  • Scrolling not the smoothest...
  • Wacom has established a reputation as a leader in the graphics tablet field and is now entering into handwriting recognition. The Bamboo is aimed at Windows Vista users because Vista incorporates the same handwriting features that debuted with Microsof...
theregister.co.uk
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2014-12-31 08:17:14
Average rating:90
Wacoms Bamboo: at 20 x 18.6 x 1.07cm, it doesnt take up much space This ultra-light, affordable tablet supersedes its predecessor, the Intuos3, with its portability and streamlined design. Looks come at the expense of size, however, as the Bamboo i...
  • For anyone wanting to dabble in graphic design/freehand draughtsmanship, or someone looking to break into the realm of tablet use, the Bamboo is a decent option. It is far lighter and less chunky than the Intuos models, and can be stowed easily. Howev...
pocket-lint.com
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2014-12-31 08:17:14
Average rating:70
Will this bring the death of the mouse?...
  • Dark and handsome, fun, easy to use...
  • Cost, handwriting recognition and pen input cannot fully replace keyboard and mouse...
  • A mini-desktop tablet designed with Vista and home users in mind...
expertreviews.co.uk
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2014-12-31 08:17:14
Average rating:100
Wacom is best known for its Intuos series of graphics tablets, aimed at the high-end graphics designer. However, with the advent of Ink in Mac OS X, and similar technologies in Windows Vista, its turning its attention to home and business users with B...
makeuseof.com
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2014-12-31 08:17:14
Average rating:0
It's Back-To-School month, and all through the month you've had chances to win great back-to-school items such as the ASUS VivoBook X202E touchscreen laptop , the Timbuk2 Power Q laptop backpack and a custom-made budget gaming PC . Today we're taking a di...
pcshoptalk.com
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2014-12-31 08:17:14
Average rating:0
There are many times when your old plain computer mouse cannot handle your needs. When doing presentations at your work or writing notes in school, writing can get really hesitative over time. This is where the Wacom Bamboo Tablet comes in. The Bamboo...
  • Great Design and Look, Very thin and light weighted, Very Affordable Price, Easy use buttons and touchpad...
  • Pen little flimsy and very loose eraser, A wireless version would have been better (Not a Major Con), No fancy features that the Intuos3 has...
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