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Reviews for Wacom Bamboo Fun Medium Graphics Tablet8.5" x 5.3" - 2540 lpi - Pen, Mouse - USB - MPN: CTE650S
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ntlgman
- Aug 31, 2008
Great Starter TabletStrengths: Four Express Keys. Sleek and stylish. Wireless pen and mouse. USB connection. No additional power adapter needed. Weakness: Mouse is quite useless. Medium size is large for casual users not using the mouse. Use typical mouse is better. Installation and configuration of the Bamboo Fun was quick and easy, on both Windows XP and Windows Vista. Keep in mind that you need to install driver before start using it. The pen is comfortable to use and the size of the "medium" drawing surface is large enough. Overall, I would recommend the Wacom Bamboo Fun for anyone looking to get a great, high quality tablet without a huge investment. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By anonymous - Nov 8, 2008
drawing masterpieceStrengths: very easy to draw with. thin and stylish. easy to install. Weakness: not cordless. takes some getting used to. changed my whole drawing experiance. makes drawings look more realistic. if your obsessed about drawing anime like me,this is the tool for you. also great for doing traditional art media. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
photographyblog.com - Nov 9, 2007
Wacom Bamboo Review
The Wacom Bamboo is a new range of affordable pen tablets aimed at more casual users who can't justify the relatively high price of the Intous3 range. Available in two editions, the Bamboo and Bamboo Fun, the primary difference between them is the inclusion of a mouse on the latter, and more importantly, the addition of an eraser on the pen. Most serious digital photographers use a graphics... Top
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Great for many drawing applications
Strengths: Thin, powered by USB. Pen ergonomics are pretty good.
Weakness: Not cordless; take some adjustment if you're used to drawing with a mouse.
If you're new to drawing tablets, it will take some getting used, but it's a quick learning curve. Once you get through that, there are enormous advantages to using a drawing tablet for applications such as Photoshop - it's more natural to draw, you can use the pressure sensitivity to control how much "ink" or "color" is dropped on your drawing canvas, etc. All in all, I would consider a tablet like this to essential to any serious designer or even hobbyist.
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