Bamboo, Wacom's replacement for the long-running Graphire lineup of consumer graphic tablets, will finally hit stores next week. Prices start at $80 for the devices, which come with four programmable ...
Graphics tablets are not always the first thing you'd think of when someone mentions digital imaging. Most people use a mouse, and although the some mice today have high resolution and smooth ...
Pen tablets are nothing new, but up to this point I still have never had a chance to give one a go. For whatever reason, they have always intrigued me even though I am not an artist. I can barely ...
We first mentioned Wacom’s Bluetooth Graphic Tablet when it was released in Japan last month. Renamed the Graphire Bluetooth Tablet, it comes with a rechargeable battery that lasts for 25 hours. The ...
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 ...
April 16, 2005 Wacom has announced its first pen tablet to incorporate Bluetooth wireless technology will be a member of Graphire pen tablet family. Mobile office workers, educators and aspiring ...
Graphics tablet maker Wacom Technology Corp. has announced a special deal for registered users of its Graphire and Graphire2 pen tablets. Under the terms of the deal, those users are eligible to ...
Wacom Technology today introduced a new version of its Graphire pen tablet that incorporates Bluetooth wireless technology. The new model, named Graphire Bluetooth, allows users to use the tablet up ...
Rob founded Techgage in 2005 to be an 'Advocate of the consumer', focusing on fair reviews and keeping people apprised of news in the tech world. Catering to both enthusiasts and businesses alike; ...
Wacom are replacing the Graphire with a mark 2 version. The tablet comes with a mouse and pen and is designed for consumers working with graphics, drawing and image editing programs. The new version ...
Graphire USB Tablet from Wacom, suggested by Pat O'Brien of Whitehorse: This drawing tablet and untethered stylus make editing photographs and drawing a simple matter. Using a mouse will seem very ...
Wacom Technology Corp. on Friday introduced the Graphire Bluetooth, a graphical pen tablet compatible with Macs and PCs that communicates with its host computer using Bluetooth wireless technology.
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