Wacom have finally got around to officially announcing [pdf link] their Bamboo Touch multitouch tablet, a week after at least one person was able to pick one up from their local Best Buy. The Wacom ...
Wacom delivers new ways to connect, capture and create with the new Bamboo tablet lineup. VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Wacom® introduces an all-new lineup of Bamboo™ pen tablets, ...
Wacom has added multi-touch, finger-based input to its updated Bamboo line of consumer tablets. The new family includes five tablets: touch-only, pen-only, and three versions of the pen and ...
Wacom’s line of Bamboo pen + touch input tablets has new names, new color schemes, and a new wireless connectivity option to cut the tether between tablet to PC. The low-end of the line ($79.95 USD) ...
For those looking to get their feet wet with a Wacom pen tablet, but not looking to make an Intuos-sized investment, the company's Bamboo family has been a solid choice. The outfit has now added one ...
Wacom has debuted two new tablets in a new line of entry-level models called "Bamboo." The Bamboo tablets replace Wacom's previous Graphire line of entry-level tablets and lower the cost of entry to a ...
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 ...
Wacom will display its new line of Bamboo tablets with multi-touch at its booth (31435) during the CES trade show at the Las Vegas Convention Center, January 7 to 10, 2010. Bamboo tablets are USB ...
Wacom has just revamped its Bamboo tablet lineup, replacing the current Touch, Pen and Pen & Touch models with the Bamboos Connect, Capture and Create. These new names will take a little more ...
Those crazy funsters at Wacom have just released a new pen tablet -- but rather than aiming it at graphic artists, they've pitched it regular Joes, like you. It's called the Bamboo and it's designed ...
Wacom pen tablets have been a favorite of design and photography professionals for years. Wacom’s new Bamboo line brings pen and tablet computing to another audience: the casual home or office user.