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65 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wacom delivers with Bamboo Fun!
Wacom has brought this technology a long way. Many shopping for Wacom tablets probably have owned similar products in the past. This product is more affordable than the higher end Intuos3 models, yet powerful enough for many pros.

For me, the small size is perfect. The "medium" sized tablet is suited for hard core graphics people who need to work at the...
Published on October 14, 2007 by Mark

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88 of 100 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars so-so if you have older software, otherwise fun
I've never used this type of device before so this was a fun experience yet frustrating at the same time. I rated this a 3 stars (a good buy vs a great[4 stars] or must have buy[5 stars]).

Pro's:
1) Packaging and product are attractive and modern. Kudos to the marketing team

2) Installation was a snap. Plug in the USB cable, run the...
Published on October 7, 2007 by Paladin08


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65 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wacom delivers with Bamboo Fun!, October 14, 2007
This review is from: Bamboo Fun (Small) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software (Personal Computers)
Wacom has brought this technology a long way. Many shopping for Wacom tablets probably have owned similar products in the past. This product is more affordable than the higher end Intuos3 models, yet powerful enough for many pros.

For me, the small size is perfect. The "medium" sized tablet is suited for hard core graphics people who need to work at the pixel level for large images. Those using this for the mouse also may prefer the medium size. However, most users will find the small size probably fits their needs. Either way, the tablet maps to your screen size for any of these models.

This unit comes in a variety of colors and configurations. I prefer the look of the black tablet, but there are silver, white and blue ones also.
Bamboo Fun (Medium) Silver Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software
Bamboo Fun (Medium) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software
Bamboo Fun (Medium) Blue Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software


Upon plugging in the device, the mouse worked immediately! The pen also works as a mouse or as a pen/brush for drawing applications.

The mouse is nice because it allows you to free up a USB port if you're using a USB mouse. Power users will need more from a mouse though. If you're anything like me, you prefer a mouse with many more options than this one provides.

Installing the drivers and software allows you to access the settings and tools that make this device versatile and customizable. The Bamboo software also allows you to customize the buttons. Left-handers will greatly appreciate this! Be prepared to spend some time tweaking this unit to your likes.

The software included with this device is a nice to have. Many people who buy this will already have or need full blown Adobe Photoshop. Adobe Elements gives you everything casual users need. The Corel application is nice to play with. But other than a few "macro" type functions I have yet to find anything I can't already do with Adobe. Perhaps newer users may find the Corel product more user-friendly.

Pros
+ USB connection
+ Works on XP and Vista almost plug and play - before software installation
+ Nice customizable software
+ Nice bundled applications - Adobe Elements and Corel Draw
+ No additional power adapter needed
+ Traditional or pen mouse for casual users
+ Small size is perfect for users not using the mouse

Cons
- The scrolling zoom function does not work uniformly on all applications
- The mouse with this model will not suffice for power users
- Default settings require a lot of adjusting for graphics editing
- The tablet would have been ideal with several additional USB ports

Overall, the graphic artist or visual junkie NEEDS one of these. If you are a casual user, it is worth getting one on sale. The small model with pen only will meet most users' needs.

Enjoy.
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98 of 107 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Oh, Wow, I Love This Thing-- And It's Aptly Named-- Bamboo Fun, September 27, 2007
This review is from: Bamboo Fun (Small) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software (Personal Computers)
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I intended to write a serious review explaining the many useful features but that doesn't actually capture the fact that this thing is also fun, Fun, FUN!

*Deep breath*. Ok, back to serious mode. I've owned several pen shaped mouses (mice?) over the course of the last few decades and two graphics tablets. Prior to USB the tablets required some serious thought about how I was going to connect the tablet, a mouse and a keyboard. This one though just plugs in to a USB port, no need for any other power source -- and there is a ring in the top that lights up to let you know it is ready to go.

The graphics pen feels good and there are lots of choices when it comes to the function to assign to the two buttons. I like right click for the top one, scroll for the bottom and click for the tip. If you don't want to actually touch the pen to the tablet then you can set it to hover and make the lower button perform the click function. There is also a box you can check to get a click sound. The pen takes a little getting use to but I caught on fast and there is even a stand to keep it in although I keep knocking it over-- I assume it isn't weighted to keep the total postage weight down.

In addition to the pen is an elegant black and grey mouse that works like any other wireless mouse except it has to be used in proximity to the tablet.

The lit up ring on the tablet can also be used to manipulate documents, web pages, etc. Run your finger inside it clockwise and a web page increases in size, counter clockwise make it decrease in size. There are also two bottoms to each side which can be assigned functions.

There's some nice software on the disc that comes bundled with this set-- Adobe Photoshop Elements, Corel Painter Essentials 3.0 and Nik Color Etex Pro 2 GE. I found myself sitting here doing some juvenile things with photographs just because I could.

This would make a really good Christmas gift or a great gift for yourself any time.
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88 of 100 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars so-so if you have older software, otherwise fun, October 7, 2007
This review is from: Bamboo Fun (Small) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software (Personal Computers)
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I've never used this type of device before so this was a fun experience yet frustrating at the same time. I rated this a 3 stars (a good buy vs a great[4 stars] or must have buy[5 stars]).

Pro's:
1) Packaging and product are attractive and modern. Kudos to the marketing team

2) Installation was a snap. Plug in the USB cable, run the software driver installer and you're all set between 5-7 minutes for the main unit. The additional software takes a bit longer.

3) The tablet is heavy enough to sit in place and not get easily knocked or slide. Yet light enough to hold it in your lap or against your body like a pad of paper and write/draw on

4) The pen is just the right thickness to be comfortable without giving hand cramp like thin, cheap BIC pens do when writing for a long duration

5) If you don't already have a wireless mouse, this package comes with one

6) Even though I was suspect of getting the "small" tablet, the software allows the entire tablet space to span the entire desktop

7) The express navigation keys on the keypad itself were useful for navigating through documents, web pages and zooming in/out

8) Variable speeds controlled by the software along with sensitivity settings. You can configure the device to work to your level of comfortability

9) Product registration was a snap and can be done online or via a form you print out and mail

Cons:
1) I wanted to use this unit specifically for writing. But, I have XP and Office 2003. According to the manual I need Vista and Office 2007 to be able to accomplish digital writing. Purchase of two additional software packages?!? Darn. Just blew the whole reason I wanted to use this. Thus the system requirements aren't very clear before you buy.

2) The 4 ft USB cable is just not long enough for desktop users. Six foot would have been a lot better. Thus if you have a desktop that isn't near your monitor/work area (i.e. sitting on the ground), then get a USB extension cable for about $10 at a local computer store

3) I had some difficulty at first. If I wanted to reach the lower left corner of my desktop to click on the XP Start button, I'd have to move the pen to the lower-left corner of the tablet. When running in high resolutions as I do, this makes fine, small movements act as big leaps of the cursor when using this small tablet pad.

4) The mouse that comes with this is not ergonomic and very, very basic. Best to get a $30 or more wireless mouse for more functionality and a more comfortable feel. But if you wind up using the pen (pen mode or mouse mode) it takes about 10 minutes to get use to it and then you almost never need a mouse

5) Wacom's Product Support page was a bit confusing. I couldn't tell if I needed the Graphire3(CTE) drivers or the Graphire4(CTE) drivers. Nowhere on this product box does it have the name Graphire, so I wasn't sure if which were the correct drivers

OVERALL:
This is a fun gadget (just like the name) and if/when I upgrade my OS and Office products or find another writing software then I may find more use for it. I'm not into the photo editing but it does come with some free software to get a user going. Its a VERY specific device for a specific use. Hopefully some of my pitfalls will help prepare you ahead of time to enjoy this item to its fullest.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great second tablet., October 13, 2008
This review is from: Bamboo Fun (Small) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software (Personal Computers)
I have a Wacom Intuos 3 6X11 tablet. I absolutely love it, but it is not very portable. I decided to go for this bamboo fun tablet so that I can have a backup and a portable tablet to take with me for my laptop. First of all, I love the fact that the bamboo has a detachable USB cable. The $400 Intuos doesn't even have that. Second, the Bamboo has a slight texture on the surface compared to the Intuos, this really does contribute to a natural pencil on paper feel. These are two notable features. Don't let the fact that the Intuos has more pressure levels (1024 vs. 512) for the bamboo discourage you. I tried them both side by side and could see no difference. Buy this now!!!
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intuitive and lots of fun!, October 14, 2007
This review is from: Bamboo Fun (Small) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software (Personal Computers)
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I was up and running in less than 2 minutes. You plug the mousepad, put in the installation CD, and you are ready to go. Once the software is installed, an excellent tutorial pops up to give the user basic competence.

I've been using the pen with a program I am familiar with, Paint Shop Pro, rather than the bundled software. Everything was immediately compatible and worked fine, even with my old mouse still plugged in. The pen is very intuitive - you hover the pen over the pad to guide the cursor, and touch down on the pad to actually edit/move/draw/select. It is much easier than a mouse for fine tuning details on a picture, or for selecting portions of a picture for cropping etc...

The wireless mouse works great too. I love the fact it doesn't need recharging/batteries! We had a wireless mouse before, and it was never functional because it was so rarely put back into the charger.

I was very pleased by the software bundle. What a GREAT value! You get Photoshop Elements 5.0, which is no longer the latest version, but still, it is the Ferrari of photo editing software for scrapbookers and I am delighted to have it. You also get Corel Painter, another photo editing/grapics creating software program. The value of these two programs easily exceeds the cost of this package.

The package also comes with extra pen tips and pen covers.

The only thing I have noticed is that the mouse pad is kind of small, and sometimes my mouse runs off the pad before I have positioned the cursor where I need it, so I have to pick up the mouse and reposition it. This is becoming intuitive so it isn't much of a problem, but if you have a choice, I would consider getting the medium tablet.

All in all, a very useful, intuitive, and fun product.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just perfect, July 3, 2008
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M. Mendoza (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bamboo Fun (Small) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software (Personal Computers)
Bamboo Fun (Small) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software

This is my first tablet. I've wanted one for years and finally I have one. I have no regrets. Using pen is very intuitive in Vista and Office 2007. Also I'll be using it extensively with Adobe's CS3.3 Suite.

All of the reviews already explain how well designed and easy to use this product is. The truth is, it really does work as advertised.

One of the reccurring criticisms has been that the pen stand is not weighted. I feel the same way. The stand does hold better if it is weighted. What delight to discover that this is very easy to do.

You can open the stand by twisting off the top from the bottom. (No screws or glue)
Once open, I took some plastic wrap and some sand and created a little sandbag tube that would fit the base. I sealed the plastic with packing tape so the sand would not escape.
Make sure that the center is unobstructed so you can twist on the cap.
Close up the base and, "Presto!", you have a weighted base!
Now I can pull my pen out of the base without giving it a second thought. The base is sure to stay in it's place. All it took was one or two tablespoonfulls of sand some plastic wrap, tape, and 5 min. of my time.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to Use, July 14, 2008
This review is from: Bamboo Fun (Small) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software (Personal Computers)
I have PhotoShop on my iMac and really like modifying pictures with it. I have trouble with fine details using the mouse and keyboard. I Googled around a bit and found that Wacom is pretty much the industry standard for pen tablets but were priced more for the professional than the enthusiast. Wacom was astute enough to realize the unmet need at the entry level and introduced a hobbyist version and named it Bamboo Fun. I'm not certain about the Bamboo since it is all plastic but it is Fun. I went ahead and purchased the unit and installed the software. Fired it up and it worked right out of the box. It makes tracing cutouts or blending areas with brushstrokes much more precise than using the mouse/keyboard and produces better results in less time. Even though I did load the bundled software I do not use it since I have Photoshop CS3 installed which is more powerful than the bundled Photoshop Elements. The only knock I would have on the Bamboo is the line width does not track the pen pressure as precisely as I would like. I was so impressed with the Bamboo that I stepped up to the Wacom Intuos PTZ-630 which does have better control and a larger tablet area but at 3X the price. In reality, I tend to use the Bamboo more because it is lighter, smaller and easier to use but if line width becomes more critical I switch out to the Intuos. In summary, I am really impressed by the build quality, ease of use and overall performance of the Bamboo Fun and would buy another if I needed it.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Useful, well designed, October 10, 2008
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twilight (Berkeley, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bamboo Fun (Small) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software (Personal Computers)
I bought the Bamboo fun to write notes with math formulas that I could store on my computer (without the hassle of scanning paper etc). The Bamboo hardware is perfect for this. It's well designed, functions just as advertised and integrates perfectly with my Macbook. The resolution is probably not good enough for any professional photo editing, but just fine for everyday stuff.

The only complaint I have is that none of the bundled software lets me write notes and store them as pdf documents (without importing clippings into other applications). I found what I wanted in the application Inkbook, but it's not included with the Bamboo tablet.

Anyway, a great device that I would recommend.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Serious Fun, Great Break from Mouse, December 1, 2008
This review is from: Bamboo Fun (Small) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software (Personal Computers)
After years of working with a mouse, I decided to try the new Bamboo Fun. After a very short time, I'm hooked.

The software installed on my Mac in minutes and I was up and running quickly. The pen is soooo cool. Just hover it over the pad (no need to touch the pad) and the cursor moves to where you want it to go. Single click, double click, drag and all mouse functions (and more) are available using the pen.

It's small enough to sit next to my Mac and it's really helped my tired wrists. While I'm not qualified to say scientifically that this will help wrist movement problems, it's sure a joy to have another means of moving the cursor and doing tasks without having to push a mouse around.

I've used this with Photoshop and love the tablet for the preciseness of movement.

Cons: I agree with some of the other reviewers - the mouse is ok, nothing special.

Pros: Easy software loading, nice footprint, looks cool, helps you do more faster (haha)

The pen is the real joy of this product and well worth the very reasonable price of the product. I'd recommend that you get it with software - the Adobe software is well worth the price difference. I use the professional version of Photoshop but find that Photoshop Elements can make things faster and simpler in some cases.

Get the Bamboo Fun and you'll open up a whole new world of expressing yourself.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good quaility, good price, May 4, 2008
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So far, I am enjoying the Bamboo Tablet. It has a little less capabilities than the Intuos I was using, but that has not been a problem. I like the shape of the tablet and the screen area the pad covers; it is a wider screen design. I really like the buttons and the scroll wheel. I love the fact that the USB unplugs from the tablet, since that is what broke on my Intuos. The mouse is standard. The only think that has bother me so far, is the pen. it is a standard Wacom pen, but I was used to the Soft Grip, so I got a rubber pencil thingy to solve that.
For the price, I feel like I got a bargain, plus the best of a Wacom tablet. If you do any kind of computer graphics and have no tablet, I highly recommend getting this one to see what a world of difference a tablet can make.
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