Wacom's Bamboo Pad

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A Magic Trackpad-esque peripheral with stylus input for $49 and $79

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The new Bamboo Pad: The Two-in-One Experience

Wacom introduces the first touch pad on the market with a stylus for diverse and natural feeling computer input


Vancouver, Wash. - Sept. 10, 2013 - Bamboo™ Pad is Wacom's latest solution for adding navigation gestures as well as drawing and handwriting capabilities to a typical, everyday PC or Mac®
experience. Once plugged into any Windows® 8 (or Windows 7) operated laptop or desktop computer, Bamboo Pad immediately delivers an authentic and more natural navigation experience to the user.

"Bamboo Pad is not just the next touch pad on the market. For people who would love to add a personal signature, a drawing or some handwritten comments to their documents, this new product offers the wonderful feel of a pressure-sensitive Wacom stylus," states Rick Peterson, director of consumer products for Wacom Americas.

Bamboo Pad's ultra-slim design offers comfortable usage even throughout long working hours. Compared to a traditional computer mouse the new pad offers natural feeling multi-touch gestures (particularly under Windows 8). Communication becomes even more visual and fun by adding sketches, drawings or handwriting with the included stylus. "Add a personal signature to an e-mail or highlight words and paragraphs to support an important point or message," says Peterson. "Windows 8 users also have the chance to download the new Bamboo Page app from the
Windows Store for free. This software allows a head start into note-taking and light sketching."

Wacom's two-in-one human interface device feels natural, looks stylish and gives users an opportunity to not only work in a relaxed and comfortable fashion, but add a little bit of fun and creativity to home or office computer input. Wacom's technology makes sure that gestures and handwriting never interfere with each other as the pad automatically recognizes whether a pen or finger are first to come into proximity with the pad's surface. For Windows 7 and 8 users, simply plug in Bamboo Pad to activate the device. For Apple computers (MacOS 10.7 or later) a driver has to be installed first, which can be downloaded from the Wacom support website.

The Bamboo Pad is available with a wireless or a USB cable connection. Users can choose from four designs. Either a discrete grey with a shiny surface or a basically white pad with one of three fresh and fashionable color accents in blue, light green or purple (wireless connection only). Of course every feel ™ enabled Bamboo Stylus can also be used on the Bamboo Pad.
 
It's more like a trackpad than a drawing tool isn't it? I mean for someone who'd need to draw much I guess this isn't an option?
 
It's more like a trackpad than a drawing tool isn't it? I mean for someone who'd need to draw much I guess this isn't an option?
Yeah it's main function is for drawing, that's what the Bamboo pads are designed for but on older models you weren't able to use your finger because the stylus had something in the tip that only the pads could recognize and not your finger.

What I'm thinking here is that it can detect your when you use your finger and it has zones laid out that you could press to perform a function and then of course when the stylus is used it would set itself back to drawing mode.

I'm still trying to decide if I want one or not or will it just take up space and dust somewhere in a corner of my office.
 
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