I have already mentioned some Wacom achievements, so you know these guys are into some really serious stuff. The company is famous for their digital tablets, and this newly released one is not a different kettle of fish, at all.
The best part
about the brand new Bamboo Fun tablet is definitely its less conservative form factor. Regarding the device's design, the electric blue casing and the smooth materials the manufacturers used makes it irresistible.
Among other technical features in the specification list, the digital tablet includes four large programmable buttons, a sexy touch-sensitive scroll ring and a bundled mouse. But the best thing of all is the amount of creative software included in each package, such as Photoshop Elements, Nik Color Efex Pro 2, and Corel Painter Essentials 3.
Besides that, the device is easy to use and compatible with both Windows and Mac computers. If you think about buying yourself this great entertainment tool, you should also know that the price tags are quite affordable, comparable to those for other devices of its kind.
The smaller version of the Bamboo Fun will retail for 100 bucks, while a larger model is going to be around 200 bucks a pop. As for availability, both sizes of the tablets should be out starting October. Small and medium versions will also be available in all color versions, depending on demand, as Wacom says.
To make sure the tablet breaks some nerds' heart on the market, the manufactures decided to release a more professional-looking Bamboo item, which targets the eccentric businessmen who prefer a pen for handwriting recognition. Surprisingly, the Japanese conservative designed table is going to be cheaper, probably because it doesn't come with any software. Unexpectedly, the Wacom device will also be available in North America. And that's good news!