
Bamboo Fun (Medium) Silver Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software Product Description:
- Package contains - Bamboo Fun pen tablet and pen, Bamboo Fun mouse, pen stand, package of 3 replacement pen nibs, USB cable, quick start guide, installation CD with tablet driver and electronic user manual, software DVD that includes Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 Win/4.0 Mac, Corel Painter Essentials 4.0, and Nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 GE.
- Great for digital drawing and painting, touching up photos, or writing in your own personal script
- 512 levels of pressure sensitivity to more accurately mimic physical drawing
- Compatible with all major software
- Works with both Windows and Mac operating systems
Product Description
Now there's a simple, easy, and fun way to harness your creativity. Bamboo Fun makes your computer your canvas, allowing you to freely express yourself by simply touching the pen tip to the tablet. Touch up digital photos, draw by hand, create artwork and paintings, and even write in your own handwriting. Bamboo Fun includes full editions of valuable creative software to help get your creative juices flowing. Edit photos with Adobe Photoshop Elements, create artwork with Corel Painter Essentials, and apply photo effects with Nik Color Efex Pro. Bamboo Fun is available in a variety of colors and sizes. Bamboo Fun works with any software. In fact, many software applications have special features and tools that are designed to be used with a pen. Features Works with new handwriting recognition, inking and pen features in Windows Vista (all editions but Home Basic) and Apple operating systems (OS X) Supports widescreen displays and has a textured work surface for a natural pen-on-paper feel High resolution and report rate for outstanding accuracy Precise control and 512 levels of pressure sensitivity on the pen Quick access to user-defined shortcuts with four Express Keys Easy scrolling and zooming with finger-sensitive Touch Ring Patented, battery-free pen with customizable buttons for comfort and reliability Detachable USB cable unplugs from your computer and your tablet for easy storage and transport Ergonomic design provides a comfortable supplement to mouse and keyboard input Includes one year warranty Free US-based technical support available Monday through Friday Specifications Tablet Size - Medium: 11.0 W x 9.3 D x 0.3 H Active Area - Medium: 8.5 W x 5.3 D Pressure Sensitivity - 512 Levels Resolution - 2,540 Lines Per Inch ExpressKeys - 4 Finger-Sensitive Input - Touch Ring Warranty - 1 Year System Requirements Platform - PC or Macintosh Operating System - Requires computer running...
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48 of 48 people found the following review helpful.Wacom Bamboo Medium for professional results
By A. Vannoy
Just a quick note for those of you considering to purchase a new Wacom Bamboo tablet...I am a professional graphic artist and web developer. I use a Wacom Intuos2 at the office and was considering getting one for the home. After several weeks of research I decided to go with the less expensive and smaller Wacom Bamboo tablet for my home/personal use. My 2 reasons for deciding on the Bamboo were as follows: First off, I have a 4 year old son who wants to draw on everything, and paying $350+ for a tablet similar to my Intuos at work would just not be worth the risk, (those of you with kids can relate!); Secondly, I have a limited amount of space on my home desk and a large tablet similar to my 9x12 at work just would not fit where I need it. With that in mind, I opted for the Medium version of the Wacom Bamboo and after a month of heavy use, I have yet to discover a flaw. Although statistically it has half the pressure sensitivity of the Intuos models, after some minor adjusting of the settings, I can tell very little difference between the Bamboo and the Intuos at work. My main concern for this tablet was that the smaller size would require a large adjustment on my part since I am use to a larger tablet, however, the tablet is designed to match my widescreen display and I actually find the smaller size much easier and more manageable than the larger Intuos.Bottom line is this, if you want a accurate and reliable tablet that doesn't take up a lot of space and still leaves you plenty of money to buy more gas for your car, the Wacom Bamboo Medium is a great choice. It will give you fast, reliable control with plenty of available options to move your creative side forward.
56 of 60 people found the following review helpful.Nice Functionality for Serious Users
By CKE
The Bamboo Fun Silver tablet has certainly surpassed all of my expectations. I wasn't actually sure how the product would work, but I found it a powerful tool for photo editing. My only concerns- if you are not a technically sound you may have difficulty understanding all of the tools that are at your disposal.Likes- -Nothing uses batteries! Once you plug the tablet into your USB port there is not a need for any additional batteries. In fact, the tablet makes a very nice wireless mouse!- The pen is a bit awkward at first - I still need to develop the motor skills to see my pen strokes transferred to a screen - but it is an effective editing tool.- Adobe Photoshop and Corel draw both come with the package. Both software packages provide you with top-notch photo editing capability. Photoshop will allow to make customized photos and add text - while Corel gives you the ability to draw freehand.- The zoom feature on the tablet works like a charm. it works the same as the dial on a Video Ipod.- Once you master the pen - you can use Corel Draw to paint in the same manner as a canvas!- Programs installed without any issues on my MAC.Concerns-- While I like the functionality, design, ergonomics and such I wonder how often I will us the tablet. Unless you are a serious photo editor the Bamboo tablet may be overkill.- There are SO many options it will take many hours before you are fully able to maximize the Bamboo tablet's capabilities.Final verdict? If you enjoy photo editing or doing paintings/crafts the Bamboo Fun Tablet is for you. If you are more of a casual editor who may modify an occasional Christmas card this may be a little more than you actually need.
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful.Wacom delivers with Bamboo Fun!
By Mark
For those looking at these with fresh eyes, Wacom has brought this technology a long way. Most people shopping for Wacom tablets probably have owned similar products in the past. This product is more affordable than the higher end Intuos3 models, yet powerful enough for many pros. While I have struggled with rating this product a 3 or 4, it is definitely a good product.First of all, the "medium" sized tablet will look large to most people. This size is perfect for hard core graphics people who need to work at the pixel level for large images. However, most users will find the small size probably fits the needs of occasional graphics use. Those using this for the mouse and function keys may prefer this size. Either way, the pen function will map to your screen size for any of the Wacom models.This unit comes in a variety of colors and configurations. The mouse is nice because it allows you to free up a USB port if you're using a USB mouse. Power users will need more from a mouse though. If you're anything like me, you prefer a mouse with many more options than this one provides.The Bamboo software also allows you to customize the buttons. Left-handers will greatly appreciate this!Upon plugging in the device, the mouse worked immediately! The pen also works as a mouse or as a pen/brush for drawing applications. Be prepared to spend some time tweaking this unit to your likes though. Installing the drivers and software allows you to access the settings and tools that make this device versatile and customizable.The software included with this device is a nice to have. Many people who buy this will already have or need full blown Adobe Photoshop. Adobe Elements gives you everything casual users need. The Corel application is nice to play with. But other than a few "macro" type functions I have yet to find anything I can't already do with Adobe. Perhaps newer users may find the Corel product more user-friendly.Pros+ USB connection+ Works on XP and Vista almost plug and play - before software installation+ Nice customizable software+ Nice bundled applications - Adobe Elements and Corel Draw+ No additional power adapter neededCons- Medium size is large for casual users not using the mouse- The scrolling zoom function does not work uniformly on all applications- The mouse with this model will not suffice for most users- Default settings require a lot of adjusting for graphics editing- The tablet would have been ideal with several additional USB portsOverall, the graphic artist or visual junkie NEEDS one of these. If you are a casual user, it is worth getting one on sale. You just might want to lean towards the small one. The small model with pen only will meet most users' needs.Enjoy.
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