Review: Wacom Bamboo Stylus for iPad
Wacom's Bamboo Stylus is one of the pricier touchscreen styluses on the market, but the company isn't simply resting on the laurels of its brand recognition. The Bamboo Stylus is comfortable, well-balanced, and works well for both drawing and writing.
While the Bamboo resembles many of the other rubber-nib tools on the market, once you pick it up, it's obvious how much care and craftsmanship the company has put into this stylus. The pen is perfectly balanced—and I do mean perfectly—in your hand,...
The Wacom Bamboo Tablet
Wacom's Bamboo Tablet is a fun and easy way to edit pictures and make better use of Photoshop.
Wacom Bamboo Fun
Drawing Tablet Sharpens Graphics Apps
The bundled mouse is a nice extra, but the movement- and pressure-sensitive stylus will rewire the way amateur graphics editors use Photoshop, Painter, and other applications.
Bamboo Fun
When I think drawing tablets, I think Wacom. I have been using the Graphire series of tablets for many years. This past fall Wacom replaced the Graphire tablet line with the Bamboo Fun line of tablets. (The Graphire BT, or Bluetooth, is still made)....
Wacom Bamboo Fun
Pros: Directly improves control and results in graphics apps. Pressure-sensitive stylus also wireless and battery-free. Eraser end instantly selects new onscreen tool. Includes wireless, battery-free mouse. Stylish, slim design. Works with Inkwell.
Cons: Software bundle good to get started, but includes out-of-date versions.
Review: Wacom Bamboo and Bamboo Fun
Pros: Easy installation if only tablet connected. Good tutorials. Bamboo Fun has good software bundle. Good choice of sizes
Cons: If another tablet drive is installed, may need to do some troubleshooting. Not spill-proof. No travel cover
Wacom Bamboo Fun
Pros: Four ExpressKeys. Sleek and stylish. Wireless pen and mouse. Excellent bundled graphics applications.
Cons: The pen stand is a bit lightweight. No Bluetooth model.