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Multi-touch meets pen tablet






Whether you’re a creative professional and or a closet artist, you’ll most likely agree that the mouse is no substitute for the precision and skill of the human hand equipped with a good tool.  This is where Japanese graphics-tablets producer Wacom comes into the picture.

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Wacom takes pen tablet technology to new heights with its new line of Bamboo tablets. Jumping on the popularity of multi-touch devices among consumers, Wacom has built a multi-touch system into its tablets that affords users the option of inputting commands with the accuracy of a pen or the flexibility of the human hand. 

 

Think iPod Touch or the iPhone—but larger and pen-input possible, allowing users to zoom in and out, rotate and scroll along workspaces with simple finger gestures, while still recognizing pin-point accurate commands from the stylus.

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The multi-touch feature sets Bamboo apart from its category by offering a more precise and personalized experience to digital creativity.  Bamboo is ideal for any creative person whose digital lifestyle centers on communicating, sharing and creating content.

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