![]() The pen has 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity (Wacom’s professional tablet, the Intuos4, has 2048) and the pen can be flipped and used as an eraser! There are also two buttons on the pen that can be used like mouse buttons or re-assigned to other tasks as you prefer.Ī single USB cord provides both a computer connection and power, and the tablet can be configured for left- or right-handers. Its 15 x 9.2cm active area means it’s part of Wacom’s ‘small’ range, with the larger Bamboo Fun offering 22.2 x 13.6 cm active area, or more than double the surface area. So this unit includes both sensors, plus four buttons which can be customised for different uses, depending on the software you currently have running. The name lets you know the capabilities: anything called Bamboo Pen has pen control only, while the Pen & Touch units, like the model under review here, include fingertip control too. Wacom’s new Bamboo line consists of a number of tablets at the small and medium sizes. The idea is to create a tablet at a realistic price for home use, but still running professional-grade hardware. And to keep your creative juices flowing, Wacom bundles three of its four tablets with software for everything from photo manipulation to digital painting.
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