The latest in Wacom's range of graphics tablets is the stylish and compact Bamboo model, which in addition to assisting with hand-written notes and memos, is also designed to replace the more standard-issue mouse.
Wacom Bamboo tablet Wacom's Bamboo: at 20 x 18.6 x 1.07cm, it doesn't take up much space
This ultra-light, …
This isn't the successor of the intuos. The intuos has many more features (tilt, rotational sensitivity, support for different types of pens etc.), and is meant for more serious gaphical work. This is a much simpler model to tempt more casual users, more on par with the graphire line than the intuos.
"if no they will both disappear down the back of the desk in no time at all."
Is it too simple of me to suggest that you simply retrieve them when this happens? I could think of a number of electronic devices that fall down the back of desks... what a strange thing to point out.
Posted Sunday 19th August 2007 04:56 GMT
Anonymous Coward
No DPI figure, no linux report, no rho/phi and force-metrics, no flossing the pen for retrieval?
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Wacom Bamboo tablet
The latest in Wacom's range of graphics tablets is the stylish and compact Bamboo model, which in addition to assisting with hand-written notes and memos, is also designed to replace the more standard-issue mouse. Wacom Bamboo tablet Wacom's Bamboo: at 20 x 18.6 x 1.07cm, it doesn't take up much space This ultra-light, …
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Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 18:03 GMT
David Gosnell
Not cased in bamboo... #
... thank goodness! Saving us the wasted resources of all the whiners on here.
Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 21:15 GMT
The Mighty Spang
does that pen holder attach #
to the main unit? if no they will both disappear down the back of the desk in no time at all.
Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 23:06 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Splinters #
Surely a tablet encased in bamboo would be more friendly to the environment than one cased in plastic; bamboo grows back much quicker than plastic.
Posted Thursday 16th August 2007 14:38 GMT
Freddie
Replacement for Intuos? #
This isn't the successor of the intuos. The intuos has many more features (tilt, rotational sensitivity, support for different types of pens etc.), and is meant for more serious gaphical work. This is a much simpler model to tempt more casual users, more on par with the graphire line than the intuos.
Posted Thursday 16th August 2007 14:38 GMT
Anonymous Coward
ahem... #
"if no they will both disappear down the back of the desk in no time at all."
Is it too simple of me to suggest that you simply retrieve them when this happens? I could think of a number of electronic devices that fall down the back of desks... what a strange thing to point out.
Posted Sunday 19th August 2007 04:56 GMT
Anonymous Coward
No DPI figure, no linux report, no rho/phi and force-metrics, no flossing the pen for retrieval? #
Zen-nakute!
Twinkie-nakute!
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