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more about #wacom more comments → Firebird: Will someone explain to me why you would want a multi-touch only tablet perhipheral? No. Really. I *kinda*get the ones that allow the traditional wac... more » k-napped: What I really want to see from WACOM is a pen that can be used on the Apple Tablet that's coming out. If WACOM did that (connecting it it blutooth may... more » Lizard_King: I have to think that the days of the screenless tablets are almost over. With the precision we are getting from touch-screens, the bandwidth from USB ... more » weatherman: Yep, that's exactly what I've been waiting for; a nice big multitouch pad, and just in time for Windows 7. The option to use either finger or pen is i... more » Noobs-R-Us: What's up with the damn blue light special? more » Dreamwriter: It's not a hardware game, true, but it's also not a software game. It's a *BOOK* game, and so far Amazon's got the most (real) books. I wish all the... more » zeroprime: AARRGhh WTF why must companies feel the need to slap blue LEDs on their gadgets? Dear gadget makers, Please stop putting LEDs all over your shit, it... more » ripfire: Where are the plus/minus highlights? more » Anonymoose: all i care about with these ebook readers is if they make me look smart when i carry them around. nothing screams out "INTELLIGENT" quite like carryin... more » Pazu: What the hell with that glare in pictures #1 and #4? Didn't you say "glare-free"? more » Christopher Miller: I don't really get it. I know the whole multi-touch thing is getting big now with laptops, but I don't see this really benefiting any serious artist. ... more » HolbrookPolyhymnia: As an artist that's been using Wacom tablets for over 12 years now, I can imagine how software can take advantage of this. One important tool could b... more » met2art: I like my Wacom tablets, and the Bamboo is no exception... it makes it possible for me to do illustration work when dragging my laptop around. But hon... more » weatherman: You know what I really want from Wacom? A Bamboo-style (medium size) tablet that doubles as a multi-touchpad for my desktop. Combining that with the u... more » Jason: Wouldn't a used tablet laptop (resistive) be better than even the Cintiq? more » -
#wacom
New Wacom Bamboo Is First Graphic Tablet with Tactile Multitouch Capability
Wacom seems to finally understand that sometimes a stylus isn't as good as a finger. The new line of Bamboo tablets includes one that is touch only, another that is pen only, and three with a combo of both. More » -
#ebookreader
iRex DR800SG Hands On: An Ebook Reader, Unchained
As more and more companies roll out more and more ebook readers, it's becoming clear that this isn't really a hardware game. Sure, the iRex DR800SG is a slim, minimalist 8.1-inch e-reader, but it's the software that'll make it great. More » -
#wacom
Multi-Touch Supporting Bamboo Tablet Joining Wacom Family Based on Blurry Pic
I love blurrycam photos almost as much as my good ol' Wacom tablet. According to this particular snapshot though, it looks like my darling is getting a new sibling in the form of a multi-touch supporting Bamboo. More » -
#pentablet
Wacom's Intuos4 Pen Tablet Gets Reviewed (Verdict: Good Value)
Wacom has just released their newest pen tablet, the Intuos4, with features that are sure to interest any aspiring digital artist. If you fall in that category, PC Magazine thinks you won't be disappointed. More » -
#wacom
Wacom Dips Toe In Club Scene With Nextbeat Wireless DJ Controller
Wacom, the tablet and touchscreen company that's made a name for itself in graphic design circles, is about to enter the discotheque. More » -
#laptops
Hands On: Lenovo's Dual-Screen Laptop Has Basically Every Feature Ever
I just played around with the new Lenovo W700ds laptop, complete with two screens and built-in Wacom tablet, and it's a monster. It's not exactly portable, but it's as feature-filled as laptops get. More » -
#lightningreview
iRex Digital Reader 1000S Lightning Review
The Gadget: iRex's ebook reader, a huge 10.2" E-Ink display with Wacom touch surface—in short, the ebook reader that the Amazon Kindle and Sony Reader wish they were. -
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#modbookreview
Axiotron ModBook Review (Verdict: A Touchscreen MacBook Done Right)
It was exactly a year from the time Axiotron first debuted their touchscreen MacBook at Macworld 2007 to the time we got the first hands-on of it at Macworld 2008, and that year of development time seems to have done the company some good. Not only is this ModBook the touchscreen Mac Apple fans have been looking for, it's got all the components of a MacBook, which means it's not a low-powered, stripped down, gimped version (MacBook Air) that sacrifices performance for the tablet pen sensitivity. And for that, we're thankful. More » -
#pandalove
Wacom Scraps Graphire for Bamboo
Wacom has replaced its old consumer model, Graphire, with a new two-model line called Bamboo and Bamboo Fun. First off, neither one of the new models can recognize that your pen is tilting, change functions depending on what application you're running, or use other non-Bamboo specific drawing pens. More »
