Hi,
I'm planning to purchase a Wacom tablet.
I was wondering what are the differences between the three Bamboo models?
Bamboo Connect
Bamboo Capture
Bamboo Create
Thanks!
Can this thread be a testament to how bad Wacom is at branding their product line-up? Apple, as good example, has a 13", 15" and 17" laptop. Wacom, as bad example, has Bamboo Connect, Capture, and Create. You have to think too hard to correlate what that means with the possible differentials of a tablet. It's not clear and doesn't lead to an easy buying choice. At the very least their $79 and $99 products should just consolidate into one. So just have the Connect, and the Create. Problem solved. Then it wouldnt be hard to differentiate.
By the way, Monoprice has graphic tablets that I hear are good products and you can get a 12x19 tablet for $87.00. I would do that instead. (Not affiliated with monoprice in any way)
Those mono price tablets look interesting for the digital artist on a tight budget. I've been using wacom for years and they are good products.
Wacom's brand is reliable. I don't think I've ever heard anyone complain about a Wacom tablet.
Really? Have you ever been to the Wacom forums? The 'blobbing' issue that Wacom claim they can't reproduce but which affects thousands of users? The inaccuracies of the 12" Cintiq's pen tracking, which uses fewer calibration points than the stylus on a Nintendo DS?
I have a single complaint about the Wacom tablets reliability: the pens are very fragile. They have a ferrite tube inside and it breaks on the first time you drop them. I have two broken Intuso4 styluses here.
Have you had any Graphire 4 experience? Recommend it?
I've been using Wacom products for years, and am currently enjoying the delights of the new Cintiq 24HD.
^ envy.
I have a single complaint about the Wacom tablets reliability: the pens are very fragile. They have a ferrite tube inside and it breaks on the first time you drop them. I have two broken Intuso4 styluses here.