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| Panda Love: Wacom Scraps Graphire for Bamboo |
| Published: September 13, 2007, 2:54 pm |
| Tags: Bamboo, Drawing, Eraser, Gadgets, Graphire, Home Entertainment, Panda Love, Tablet, Wacom |
| 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. But they both have added four programmable |
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| Wacom Scraps Graphire For Bamboo |
| Published: September 13, 2007, 2:54 pm |
| Tags: Gadgets, Bamboo, Gadgets, Graphire, Home Entertainment, Tablet, Wacom |
| 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 recognise that your pen is tilting, change functions depending on what application you're running, or use other non-Bamboo specific drawing pens. |
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| Wacom shipping Bamboo tablets in the US |
| Published: September 15, 2007, 6:57 am |
| Tags: Bamboo, Bamboo Fun, Bamboofun, Tablet, Wacom |
| We'd heard about Wacom's small and inexpensive Bamboo input tablets a few months ago, but it looks like the company is getting ready to ship both the $79 Bamboo (aimed at casual photo retoucher) and the $99 (small) and $199 (medium) Bamboo Fun, which costs more because it comes with a mouse and is apparently more fun. Both models |
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| Wacom celebrates 25 years with Intuos3 Special Edition pen tablet |
| Published: September 18, 2007, 9:40 pm |
| Tags: Anniversary, Birthday, Intuos3, Intuos3 Special Edition, Intuos3specialedition, Limited Edition, Limitededition, Special Edition, Specialedition, Wacom, Writing Tablet, Writingtablet |
| Hard to believe that Wacom has been around for a quarter century, but this month marks its 25th year in business. To celebrate, the firm is introducing a trio of Intuos3 Special Edition pen tablets in a variety of sizes including 6- x 8-, 6- x 11-, and 9- x 12-inches. Each tablet touts "a refined and sophisticated black and gun metal gray |
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| Digital Dream Machine |
| Published: October 4, 2007, 10:57 pm |
| Tags: Cintiq, Wacom |
| do without one. The Wacom Cintiq 21UX is one remarkable achievement in technology and function and has immensely impacted how artists create and present their work. The Cintiq has been a mainstay at feature studios for a few years now and slowly but surely, the television side of the the business is catching on. If implemented |
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| Wacom adds a baby Cintiq, the 12WX tablet / display |
| Published: October 22, 2007, 5:43 pm |
| Tags: 12wx, Cintiq, Cintiq 12wx, Cintiq12wx, Tablet, Wacom |
| under: Peripherals Wacom's 21-inch Cintiq display tablet got a little sibling today, the 12.1-inch Cintiq 12WX. The unit is basically an Intuos3 tablet with an integrated display, so it features everything you'd expect -- 1,024-level pressure-sensitivity, input device rotation support, touch strips, ExpressKeys, Tool ID, and tilt |
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| Wacom's Cintiq 12WX display tablet for desktop artists |
| Published: October 23, 2007, 2:45 am |
| Tags: Wacom, Tablet, Cintiq 12wx |
| Wacom’s new 12.1-inch Cintiq 12WX display tablet was developed as if it was a sketchbook for the desktop artists. Actually, it's an Intuos3 tablet with an integrated display that comes featuring 1,024-level pressure-sensitivity, input device rotation support, touch strips, ExpressKeys, Tool ID, and tilt sensitivity. The new |
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| Drool-Inducing Wacom Cintiq Widescreen Tablets Are Hopefully Dribbleproof [Under Pressure] |
| Published: December 3, 2007, 1:40 pm |
| Tags: 12 Inch, 20 Inch, Cintiq, Display, Tablet, Under Pressure, Wacom, Wacom Cintiq 20wsx, Wacpm Cintiq 12wx, Widescreen |
| 12-inch 1,280 x 800-pixel Wacom Cintiq 12WX or the 20-inch Wacom Cintiq 20WSX, with it's glorious 1,680 x 1,050 pixels. Sure big is always better, as Russ Meyer would have agreed, but even the smaller model will allow me to speed up my cheapo Photochops by a factor of a lot. Or at least that's what I suppose, because Wacom doesn't allow me to |
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| Drool-Inducing Wacom Cintiq Widescreen Tablets Are Hopefully Dribbleproof |
| Published: December 3, 2007, 2:40 pm |
| Tags: Computers, Portable, Tablets, Wacom |
| 12-inch 1,280 x 800-pixel Wacom Cintiq 12WX or the 20-inch Wacom Cintiq 20WSX, with it's glorious 1,680 x 1,050 pixels. Sure big is always better, as Russ Meyer would have agreed, but even the smaller model will allow me to speed up my cheapo Photochops by a factor of a lot. Or at least that's what I suppose, because Wacom doesn't allow me to |
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| Wacom rolls out the Cintiq 20WSX interactive pen display |
| Published: December 4, 2007, 9:20 am |
| Tags: Cintiq 20wsx, Cintiq20wsx, Drawing Tablet, Drawingtablet, Expresskeys, Interactive Pen Display, Interactivependisplay, Tablet, Touch Strips, Touchstrips, Wacom |
| the trendy widesceen format, Wacom has got a new interactive pen display that might put a smile on your face. Enter the Cintiq 20WSX, a follow-up to the company's wildly popular 21UX which provides a 16:10 aspect ratio at 1680 x 1050 resolution, giving you 20.1-inches of sweet, succulent workspace to throw down your ideas. Like other models in |
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| Modbook News |
| Published: December 14, 2007, 1:46 pm |
| Tags: Wacom, Steve Jobs, Axiotron, Apple, Modbook |
| Touch, and married with a Wacom based, pen-abled digitizer..... Another related post on TUAW is HEREOf course... it's all speculation at this point. We all know how good Steve Jobs in distracting the |
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| The Adesso CyberTablet M17: Can It Beat The Wacom Cintiq Displays? |
| Published: February 19, 2008, 6:40 am |
| Tags: Computers, Portable Computers Amp Amp Tablets, Adesso Cybertabler M17, Cintiq, Digital Design, Lcd Screen, Tablets, Wacom |
| think it can compete with Wacom? Source Bookmark to: Written by Lucy for Product ReviewsIn Sections: Computers, Portable Computers & TabletsRelated PostsNo related posts |
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| Wacom New Touchscreen Perfect for Fabled Tablet MacBook [Pen And Touch] |
| Published: April 25, 2008, 8:40 am |
| Tags: Cintiq, Duosense, N Trig, Pen And Touch, Reversing Ramped Field Capacitive, Rrfc, Tablet, Tablets, Wacom |
| Wacom, maker of the best graphic tablets available—as our video review of the latest Cintiq points out—says their new technology may be the key in developing perfect tablet computers, like the fabled MacBook Tablet. Their new surface has pressure-sensitive pen input and "pinpoint precision and drift-free" finger touch capability for |
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| Wacom reveals svelte RRFC capacitive touchscreen technology |
| Published: April 25, 2008, 8:03 am |
| Tags: Capacitive Touchscreen, Capacitivetouchscreen, Human Interface, Humaninterface, Multi Touch, Multitouch, Reversing Ramped Field Capacitive, Reversingrampedfieldcapacitive, Rrfc, Touchscreen, Wacom |
| your touch panels, folks, as Wacom has just made known its plans to reveal "a major innovation in capacitive touchscreen technology" at next month's International Society for Information Display Exhibition. The tech, dubbed Reversing Ramped Field Capacitive (RRFC) touch, relies on "reversing ramped electro-static fields" to bring unprecedented |
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