expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 13:35:24
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And everyone applauds. A quality graphics tablet that looks and feels great, though its quite pricey. Modern mice may be increasingly ergonomic. but when it comes to fine detail, you still need a spotless desktop and a Zen-like state of calm to co...
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As an entry level product this is as good as it gets but it isnt sensitive enough for serious or high-end tasks...
Rugged design, easy to use...
Not super-sensitive...
As an entry level product this is as good as it gets but it isnt sensitive enough for serious or high-end tasks...
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It’s been a busy year for Wacom, market leaders in pen tablet technology, with a newly launched range and 25 years of innovation celebrated with the Intuos3 Special Edition. The new Bamboo brand sold as ‘a pen for every PC or Mac’ has ex...
Precise control over both creative applications and everyday tasks, RSI reducing potential, solid Wacom build, attractive desktop accessory, widescreen compatible, premium end of Bamboo range...
No mouse, white can look a little grubby after heavy use, no clip to store pen securely Min specs: Mac OS X 10.3.9 (Universal)...
Gripes about choice of colours aside, this is still a Wacom tablet with all the potential for creativity associated with a still vibrant company. Add a new contemporary look, the obvious RSI benefits and the ability to convert handwritten text to type...
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Easy to use and great value for digital imaging enthusiasts. The Bamboo Fun is Wacoms attempt at a consumer graphics tablet, with half the sensitivity and resolution of its high-end Intuos range, but many of its qualities. Aimed at the entry-level us...
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Wacom pen tablets have been a favourite of design and photography professionals for years. Wacom’s Bamboo Fun line brings pen and tablet computing to another audience: the casual home or office user. Bamboo tablets offer consumers a welcome alterna...
Bamboo Fun 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...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 06:14:04
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Wacoms new Bamboo tablets comes in three flavours: Pen, Touch and Pen & Touch. The latter combines pen control with a touch-sensitive surface, for a broader and more flexible range of creative possibilities and is focused very much on everyday use...
Pen and touch control; 1024 levels of pen sensitivity; Good size for drawing and sketching; Includes drawing software...
Not that much bigger than the cheaper Bamboo Pen & Touch...
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Easy to use and great value for digital imaging enthusiastsThe Bamboo Fun is Wacom’s attempt at a consumer graphics tablet, with half the sensitivity and resolution of its high-end Intuos range, but many of its qualities. Aimed at the entry-leve...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:28:53
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As the name suggests, Wacom is selling this device as a fun tool and possibly as a replacement for a mouse. It can certainly be used this way and, if you find a mouse difficult, its a good alternative. If you intend to produce serious digital artwork...
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The Wacom Bamboo Fun is one of Wacoms entry level graphics tablets. For those who dont know what a graphics tablet is, think of it as a pen and pad that replace the mouse as a way of controlling your computer. (You can use a special mouse on these pa...
As an input device to just replace a mouse the Bamboo Fun is fine. As a tablet for the occasional photo retouching or just messing around in art packages, kids will love it, then again its fine. If you are looking to do lots of artwork and need delica...
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Wacom pen tablets have been a favourite of design and photography professionals for years. Wacoms Bamboo Fun line brings pen and tablet computing to another audience: the casual home or office user. Bamboo tablets offer consumers a welcome alternative...
Its like touching pen to paper; thin, sleek and stylish...
There are no wireless options, its not suited for left-handed people The Final Word Bamboo Fun 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 wit...
Bamboo Fun 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, youll find that the Bamboo offers a natural approach to drawing, photo retouch...
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Bamboo Fun is an A6-wide version of the Wacom Bamboo tablet and pen. Its been slightly remodelled in the Fun version (it now has rounded corners), but the pressure pad and pen are just as sensitive. Its available in four colours and comes bundled wit...
Compact yet easy to use, Great software...
Takes getting used to...
Bamboo Fun is an A6-wide version of the Wacom Bamboo tablet and pen. Its been slightly remodelled in the Fun version (it now has rounded corners), but the pressure pad and pen are just as sensitive. Its available in four colours and comes bundled wit...
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