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 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 ...
Elyse Betters Picaro is the former Editor-in-Chief of Pocket-lint and the former Operations Manager for Valnet's Consumer Tech brands, including Pocket-lint, Android Police, and XDA. She is based in ...
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 introduced a new digital pen and Windows tablet stylus to its range in the form of the rechargeable Bamboo Ink Plus, which is now available to purchase priced at just under $100. A number of ...
Wacom's second generation of its Windows Ink stylus offers some refinements that should make it better and more reliable than before. I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing ...
Adam Z. Lein has been a tech journalist at Pocketnow since 2002. He's also been a photographer since 1995 and a web developer & graphic designer since 1997 while working on the DEC intranet. He's also ...
Wacom introduced two new styluses today, one optimized for Windows 10 and another for iOS devices. Bamboo Ink, the Windows Ink stylus, is designed for writing, although it comes with three different ...
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