Wacom is covering all grounds lately with new products. Their latest is the Bamboo Pad, a touch surface with the gesture control the likes of an Apple Magic Trackpad, with some added functionality for ...
Wacom has announced the Bamboo Pad. It’s the company’s latest Bamboo product that looks to take on the desktop trackpad market by releasing a device meant for drawing and writing digitally on smaller ...
Wacom has made a name for itself in the stylus and writing tablet world, and they're expanding efforts today with the launch of the Bamboo Stylus Duo. It's described as a ual-purpose stylus for the ...
Hands up all those who still make notes with pen or pencil and paper! Old fashioned note takers who shun digital screens and a stylus, may be a vanishing breed, but there are enough of us out there ...
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Tablets have had a market for years now. Graphic artists have preferred to use them because they offer control far superior than what mice give them and average consumers have learned to take ...
Apple launched the first iPad in 2010 and the tablet revolutionized the tablet industry. Since then the company has launched many versions of the iPad in 9.7-inch and 7.9-inch display. Apple had never ...
I have been Contributing Editor at one of the biggest selling UK computer magazines, PC Pro, since the first issue back in 1994. For most people, most of the time, using anything other than a ...
As Wacom attempts to expand its fanbase of designers and artists into the regular consumer space with the recently launched Bamboo, one question springs to mind: does the Bamboo have what it takes to ...
Wacom has announced a new smart pen and “smart folio” called the Bamboo Spark that allows you to write on paper with an ink pen — and save your notes to a phone or tablet automatically. Thanks to a ...
Capacitive screens are all the rage. iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, Android: they all have them. They're smoother and easier to use than the old resistive touchscreens, and all you need is a finger, ...
Most of us use a mouse to get around our PC, but a significant number, especially artistic types, tend to go for a pen and tablet instead. And if you want to join them, Wacom has launched the Bamboo, ...