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If you do a lot of detail work with Selections and the Brush tool then this is the item for you. Compact and well-designed, this graphics tablet offers great functionality outside of image editing, too. It’s just as easy to surf the web on it as it...
Despite the fact that I can’t draw properly to save my life, my experiences with the Wacom Bamboo weren’t at all frustrating, and I would recommend the device to anyone looking to grab themselves a graphics tablet for a relatively cheap price for use w...
Its touch capabilities fail to astound despite working as advertised, but in the Bamboo Pen & Touch you're also getting a darn good pen tablet for the price. As such, for digital artists on a strict budget or regular users just looking for a fun new way o...
Two-finger gestures require practice; some options, such as handwriting annotations, are best suited to Windows users; won’t yet replace mouse or keyboard
Plenty of sensitivity, Drawing feels natural, Easy to use software, Customisable buttons
Multi-touch doesn't really work, Small tablet area, Only one type of nib included
Multi-touch applications are everywhere.Popularised by the iPhone, being able to pinch your fingers together to zoom, or flicking left or right to navigate the internet, is more intuitive than using a mouse, to say nothing of offering a frisson of Star...
Multitouch and stylus switching without fiddly settings
Only twofinger gestures are supported, so kiss goodbye to Apple’s fourfinger shortcuts
A tablet for everyone: guaranteed to get you using your computer faster, and more naturally...
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Udgivet: 2009-10-29, Forfatter: Jonathan , anmeldelse af: hardwarezone.com.ph
Abstrakt: 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 ...