This week the folks at Wacom have two new stylus releases in store for their "Bamboo" line. These devices look similar but act very different – in how they interact with their chosen devices, that is.
Wacom has taken the wraps off of a new digital stylus, the Bamboo Ink, built to take full advantage of Windows Ink on most Windows 10 devices. As what looks to be an evolution of last year's Bamboo ...
Wacom and Microsoft partner to deliver intuitive digital pen for instant access to Windows Ink Workspace and pen-enabled apps, helping creative thinkers capture and advance ideas at the speed of ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Wacom, a company widely known for its styli and digital drawing tablets, has unveiled a new ...
There is no shortage of Windows 10 tablets and 2-in-1s that support one kind of stylus or another. There is just one problem: they each have their own, using sometimes incompatible technologies. Wacom ...
Wacom has just announced a new stylus that is compatible with all Microsoft Computers that have Windows Ink. Users will be able to capture their ideas and notes, mark documents within Windows Ink and ...
Wacom have today announced the arrival of a new product to their Bamboo stylus range in the form of the Bamboo Stylus duo, which now provides you with the addition of ink as well as a traditional ...
Tired of reaching for the stylus, then your pen, oh, and then the stylus again? Wacom saw that, and updated the Bamboo Stylus with the new "Duo." Half pen, half stylus, and all yours for £34 (about ...
Wacom has launched a new pointing device called the Wacom Bamboo Mini Stylus. It plugs into a smart phone or tablet head phone jack to keep it always at hand. Wacom can’t fix the biggest problem with ...
Wacom has made a name for itself in the stylus and writing tablet world, and they're expanding efforts today with the launch of the Bamboo Stylus Duo. It's described as a ual-purpose stylus for the ...
Capacitive screens are all the rage. iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, Android: they all have them. They're smoother and easier to use than the old resistive touchscreens, and all you need is a finger, ...