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Testseek.com have collected 42 expert reviews of the Wacom Bamboo Fun Pen and Touch and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Wacom Bamboo Fun Pen and Touch.
Award: Highest Rated October 2009
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  Published: 2009-10-22, review by: webuser.co.uk

  • Abstract:  FeaturesThe best thing about it is that you get both touch controls and a pen. This gives you the best of both worlds, whether you want to make precision drawings or use your fingers to control your PC. Both pen and finger controls give you all the fun...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-23, review by: rwlabs.com

  • Quality, Design, MultiTouch Support, Pen, Extra Nibs, Size, Price
  • MultiTouch Support Is Not Perfect (still)
  • After using the Bamboo Fun Medium for 12 days i have to say that it's by far more comfortable than the normal Pen And Touch unit we reviewed a while back mainly because of its larger size. On the other hand size can be a hassle for some people ...

 
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  Published: 2010-10-14, review by: umlan.com

  • Rather impressive unit we have here. Wacom did an excellent job on this unit and it looks like lots of people in both Americas will be able to enjoy this multi touch product. Bamboo Pen & Touch was designed for pretty much any kind of application and w...

 
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  Published: 2010-07-30, review by: photographyblog.com

  • The Bamboo line is a great introduction to pen and tablet use for those on a budget or with more casual needs. The ability to switch between a touch interface and pen use is very nice and something I wish I had on the Intuos 4 tablet. Once you've made...

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  Published: 2010-03-24, review by: blogcritics.org

  • Abstract:  A while ago I wrote about the Intuos4 tablet from Wacom. This is a professional grade tablet that you use instead of your mouse when working with programs like Adobe Photoshop or Corel Painter to process your photos and paintings. A tablet gives you mu...

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  Published: 2010-03-18, Author: Charlotte , review by: icrontic.com

  • Abstract:  As any digital media artist will inform you, having a quality pen tablet is crucial in the field of illustration—professional, freelance, or hobbyist. While it is possible to produce some decent-looking images with a mouse, the process is made infinit...

 
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  Published: 2010-01-21, review by: whatdigitalcamera.com

  • Touchgesture, value, broad market appeal
  • Lack of 'ink well' pen holder

 
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  Published: 2009-12-03, review by: thebestcasescenario.com

  • Wacom's Bamboo Pen & Touch is the perfect graphics tablet for the everyday user as well as the artist looking for something portable. The implementation of multi-touch sensing is exciting and I can not wait to get Windows 7 installed so I can make full...

 
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  Published: 2009-11-25, review by: best4reviews.com

  • Build and new ambidextrous design, easy operation, new Tip Sensor for Grip Pen, LED programmable ExpressKeys and Touch Ring,
  • Not much but (arguably) it's the price.
  • It’s hard to improve on something that’s already brilliant, but Wacom have obviously had a good head scratching session and come up with just that. The brilliant just got, well, erm… Brillianter? But at a price, because the "Small" is p...

 
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  Published: 2009-11-19, review by: macworld.com

  • Provides both pen and multi-touch input; solid software bundle; 1,024 levels of pen sensitivity; pen doesn't require batteries.
  • No mouse; relatively pricey.
  • If your budget allows, spring for the Bamboo Fun—it may be the priciest Bamboo, but it’s also got the most real estate, and it’s the slickest, most full-featured consumer graphics tablet that Wacom or anyone else has offered to date. ...

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