Published on May 15th,2007 at 6:08 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Bamboo, the all new Tablet by Wacom

Wacom presents their brand new Graphics Tablet available for MAC and PC with new functions like the Snipping Tool and a better integration of Word 2007. The rest is well known to all the Tablet PC users with the exception (maybe) of the programmable buttons and the touch screen scroll down option.




Via WACOM
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Comments
 

  • terry

    From the Asia Pacific page, the English press release says it’s a “consumer pen tablet” rather than a graphics tablet, and seems to be built for Microsoft Office rather than graphics. Although if you look at the specs, they’re not bad. Not Intuos3, but not bad. What’s really interesting is all the Vista functions that Wacom is trying to promote. A company promoting Vista functions that Microsoft doesn’t promote? Weird or just me? http://www.wacom-asia.com/bamboo

 

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