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Bamboo (Small) Pen Tablet with Pen Only
 
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Bamboo (Small) Pen Tablet with Pen Only

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4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (311 customer reviews)

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  • Simple - Easy - Big Ideas To Life - Powerful Digital Communications!

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 7.9 x 0.5 inches ; 10.6 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000V9T2JA
  • Item model number: MTE450
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (311 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #2,702 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
    #25 in  Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Mice & Keyboards > Digital Tablets
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 13, 2007

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Ergonomic design provides a comfortable supplement to mouse and keyboard input.
Personalize
Add your own distinctive touch. Change the face of your communications by handwriting notes, making quick sketches, and adding your personal signature to digital documents. With the natural feel of pen-on-paper, Bamboo makes it quick and easy for you to get your point across.

Write
Express yourself. Combine Bamboo with Mac Inkwell or Microsoft Windows Vista and Office 2007 to jot notes, handwrite email, mark up documents, and enter handwritten text anywhere typed text is accepted. Bamboo gives you precise pen control with 512 levels of pressure sensitivity.

Navigate
Move around your desktop quickly and easily. Bamboo helps you select files, switch views, and open applications with a flick of the pen. Unleash new pen-specific features and capabilities that help you find your way when you combine Bamboo with Mac Inkwell or Microsoft Windows Vista and Office 2007.

Simplify
Bamboo is a more comfortable and natural way to work, giving you a supplement to keyboard input and helping reduce mouse-related stress on your hand and wrist. ExpressKeys provide shortcuts to your most commonly-used keystrokes, and the Touch Ring allows you to zoom and scroll with the touch of your finger.



Quick access to user-defined shortcuts with four Express Keys
Features
  • Works with new handwriting recognition, inking and pen features in Windows Vista (all editions but Home Basic) and Apple operating systems (OS X)
  • Supports widescreen displays and has a textured work surface for a natural pen-on-paper feel
  • High resolution and report rate for outstanding accuracy
  • Precise control with an active area of 21 square inches and 512 levels of pressure sensitivity on the pen
  • Easy scrolling and zooming with finger-sensitive Touch Ring
  • Patented, battery-free pen with customizable buttons for comfort and reliability
  • Detachable USB cable unplugs from your computer and your tablet for easy storage and transport
  • Includes one year warranty
  • Free US-based technical support available

What's in the Box
  • Bamboo pen tablet
  • Bamboo pen
  • Pen stand
  • USB cable
  • Quick start guide
  • Installation CD (includes tablet driver and electronic user manual)

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Includes Wacom MTE450 Wacom Tabletbamboo Small Pen With Pen Only Ideal for Digital.

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209 of 210 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A no BS review from a graphic artist., October 29, 2008
By Frank L. Morales (Vancouver, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bamboo (Small) Pen Tablet with Pen Only (Electronics)
So i recently purchased a Genius tablet which i just returned and decided to purchase a Bamboo tablet instead. Now my goals for using a tablet are simple:

- Learn to use a tablet for graphic design\illustration
- Buy something that won't break after 2 weeks
- Buy something that can grow with me for a couple years

This tablet by far exceeds these very simple expectations and then some. I don't care about writing in documents, nor do i care about signatures etc... I care about using a tablet for one reason, drawing. From that point of view here's a list of pros\cons as they've applied to me:

Bamboo Pros:
- Small foot print absolutely ideal for on the go work or small spaces
- Very sturdy feeling! Genius tablet felt a little flimsy on my lap, this feels rock solid.
- Function keys up top are quite helpful
- Scroll wheel up top is awesome for zooming in\out great feature to have on the fly
- Pen holder is helpful so the stylus doesn't get dirty\lost\damaged
- Stylus is comfortable to hold and has a slightly "rubber" feel on the outside easy to keep a good grip
- Stylus comes w/ 2 buttons on the side that have assignable functionality
- Eraser on the top allows you to flip over & erase as you would a pencil
- Nib (tip of stylus that touches tablet) is replacable if need be (good since i've heard they can wear down over long periods of time)
- Stylus itself is battery FREE, AND, wireless, doesn't get much better then that
- Software is amazingly easy to install. Plugged in tablet, threw in CD, installed device drivers, didn't even have to reboot to use it. (A+ for Wacom having the easiest to install USB device i've ever owned)
- Easy to understand configuration software makes it very simple to customize the special function settings and stylus buttons.
- Movement is VERY smooth and fluid, i don't see any jitters at all while moving or drawing (and that's going through a USB Hub w/ 3 other devices connected to that
one hub, and a total of 5 other USB devices connected to this computer. All but 2 are currently in use)
- I can easily see this lasting me much longer than through my "beginners" years.
- Very sleek looking. (Lets face it looks go a LONG way w/ product happiness) Even the packaging was sleek, very remniscent of Apples product packaging, which in my experience has been some of the nicest in the industry.

Bamboo Cons:
- Small footprint = small drawing surface. Some may not like the smaller drawing surface! (It truly doesn't feel odd at all especially for a beginner.)
- Although the high gloss finish on top is very nice looking, it gathers dust real quick.
- Pressure sensitivity is only 512 levels it's slightly noticable but for a beginners tablet no worries.
- Eraser not pressure sensitive
- 2 buttons on stylus are VERY sensitive and they don't "click" like you'd expect. Just be careful it's easy to press one and not know it which can be frustrating.

That's basically it. I need it for one purpose, and thus far it's proving to absolutely exceed all expectations for that (and many other) purpose(s). So if anyone is thinking of getting into digital art, or if you're thinking of a gift idea for someone, this is absolutely my recommendation hands down!

Hope it helps,
Frank...
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236 of 247 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Everything you need to know, October 22, 2007
This review is from: Bamboo (Small) Pen Tablet with Pen Only (Electronics)
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1. What does it look like?

The Wacom "BAMBOO" Pen Tablet is a black panel, about 6 inches long and 8 inches wide, and is nearly featureless save for a stylized "BAMBOO" logo on the bottom and an array of four buttons at the top, centered around a 1-inch-wide circular touch pad. The usable area of the tablet itself is about 4 inches long and 6 inches wide. The tablet comes with a pen-sized stylus and a cradle for the stylus (both also black). The "pen" features a soft, rubbery surface for easy gripping (good for people with sweaty hands).

Overall, it's a very sleek, professional-looking device.

2. What does everything do?

The four buttons on the top of the tablet can be set through the control panel to perform nearly any function, but the preset functions are as follows:

"<" button = "back", ">" = "forward", "FN1" button = "maximize/minimize window", and the "FN2" button performs the same function as hitting "Alt+Tab" on a keyboard (allows the user to switch quickly between currently-running programs).

The circular touch-pad serves multiple functions as well. At the top and bottom of the pad are small grey triangles pointing up and down. Sweeping, curved marks adorn the left and right sides of the pad. Generally, the triangular marks act as "scroll-up/scroll-down" buttons when tapped. Making a circular motion on the outermost edge of the pad allows the user to zoom in or out in an open window. When using a web browser, this generally only affects text-size, leaving images and borders unchanged. In the case of media players, this serves as a volume dial.

Both ends of the stylus can be used as the tip, though one is narrow (about the size of a ball-point tip) and the other is larger and blunt (like an eraser). About an inch from the "tip" is a two-function button that, when pressed on its lower side activates a scrolling feature (holding this button and dragging the pen across the tablet scrolls open windows in all four directions). The upper half of the button is essentially the BAMBOO's equivalent to a mouse's right-click. The tablet tracks the pen at a total distance of 1 centimeter above the surface, so constant contact between them isn't necessary (and not advised, since direct contact with the tablet is equivalent to a "left-click" on a mouse). It should be noted that the tablet responds only to the pen's touch--you can't use your finger or a normal pen or pencil in its place.

3. How well does it work?

Overall, the tablet works wonderfully. The feel of the pen on the tablet's surface feels almost exactly like a pencil on paper, and the adjustable tracking speed is a great convenience. The button on the side of the pen is somewhat awkward, but not unusable.

For newer PCs, (my own is fairly new, running Windows XP Home Edition), the tablet should be ready to use without even installing the drivers from the CD. The disk offers other features, however, such as tutorials on the BAMBOO's use and links to online resources. This instant plug-and-play ability is not always the case with USB devices, so the BAMBOO earns a few extra points for that.

On the down-side, I've noticed an annoying quirk in the responsiveness of the touch-pad. When using it to enlarge or shrink the text on a web page, the pad can alternate between ultra-sensitivity and not working altogether. This lead to my browser getting stuck a few times with the text being either ridiculously large or illegibly tiny.

Final Scores:
Aesthetics: 10/10
Versatility: 9/10
Ease-of-Use: 6.5/10
"Fun-Factor": 7.5/10

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107 of 112 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Still the Standard! Wacom's Bamboo Tablet Rocks!, October 14, 2007
This review is from: Bamboo (Small) Pen Tablet with Pen Only (Electronics)
Wacom leads in this technology by a long way. This product is affordable, yet powerful enough for many pros. The new Bamboo Fun line includes more colors and a mouse option. However, the pen only configuration is still my preferred choice.

The small size is perfect for most users. The "medium" sized tablet is suited for hard core graphics people who need to work at the pixel level on large images. 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
Bamboo Fun (Medium) Silver Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software
Bamboo Fun (Small) White Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software
Bamboo Fun (Small) Silver Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software
Bamboo Fun (Small) Blue Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software
Bamboo Fun (Small) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software

Upon plugging in the device, it works immediately! The pen works as a mouse or as a pen/brush for drawing applications. The tablet also has function buttons.

Installing the drivers and software allows you to access the settings and tools that make this device versatile and customizable.

For those that need lite versions of graphics programs, the other sets include them. Many people who buy this will already have full blown Adobe Photoshop.

Pros
+ USB connection
+ Works on XP and Vista almost plug and play - before software installation
+ Nice customizable software
+ No additional power adapter needed
+ Pen can be used as stylus or pen mouse
+ Small size is perfect for users not using the mouse

Cons
- The scrolling zoom function does not work uniformly on all applications
- New Bamboo Fun sets include more bundled applications - Adobe Elements and Corel Draw
- Default settings require some configuration 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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