Scott Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Buy.com has the Wacom Bamboo tablet for only $69 including free shipping. I might have to grab one of these since my current unit does not support wide displays, and this one does! http://ak.buy.com/db_assets/prod_lrg_images/267/205705267.jpg http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=205705267
fairydustcrissy Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Is this only for Vista? We are using XP still, and I want to make sure its compatible. Also, will this work with photoshop? Hubby really needs one of these.
Scott Posted November 19, 2007 Author Posted November 19, 2007 Is this only for Vista? We are using XP still, and I want to make sure its compatible. Also, will this work with photoshop? Hubby really needs one of these.From the Wacom site: Bamboo - System Requirements Platform PC or Macintosh Operating System Requires computer running Windows 2000, XP, or Vista (32 or 64-bit) or a Macintosh running Mac OS X 10.3.9+, Intel or PowerPC Processor Other Also requires color display, powered USB port, and CD/DVD drive I think that they are just listing the Vista compatability because so many things are NOT Vista compatible. In general, Wacom tablets have excellent photoshop support. What does DH do with photoshop? If he is serious about it, you may want to consider something in the Intuos line instead. Here is a comparison chart: http://www.wacom.com/bambootablet/index.cfm
fairydustcrissy Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Well he draws comics, but currently has to do everything by hand. I thought it would be really nice for him to have something like this to simplify things for him. Plus, this would allow him to draw freehand directly into photoshop, correct?
Scott Posted November 19, 2007 Author Posted November 19, 2007 Well he draws comics, but currently has to do everything by hand. I thought it would be really nice for him to have something like this to simplify things for him. Plus, this would allow him to draw freehand directly into photoshop, correct?Yes, it would. The Bamboo is the most basic unit that Wacom makes. If it is just a hobby, I would say this would work "ok." If it is something that he really gets in to, and really enjoy, he could always upgrade to an Intuos later... Especially since they start at around $200 for the smallest one. I bought a cheap tablet and it works fine, however, it does not have widescreen support and there aren't many driver updates. Wacom is an excellent company and I'm sure that this unit will receive much better support.
Marcster Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Well he draws comics, but currently has to do everything by hand. I thought it would be really nice for him to have something like this to simplify things for him. Plus, this would allow him to draw freehand directly into photoshop, correct?Other Wacom products do... I can't see why this wouldn't as well. Review: http://www.trustedreviews.com/peripherals/review/2007/08/02/Wacom-Bamboo-Graphics-Tablet/p1
Lyricsmama Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 THANK YOU for posting this..... I went back to school for web design, and in my next few classes I need a Wacom tablet..... this will do... THANKS SO MUCH!
Marcster Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Just remember this is the Bamboo and not the Bamboo Fun, there are some differences: http://www.wacom.com/bambootablet/compare.cfm Namely, the Bamboo "Fun" comes with bundled software, more color choices (besides black), a cordless mouse, and the pen features an eraser (the standard Bamboo has no eraser). The "working area" of 5.8" x 3.7" is exactly the same. The Bamboo Fun is only $30 more ($99 w/ free ship). It seems like a better offer, unless I am missing something: http://www.buy.com/prod/wacom-bamboo-fun-small-digitizing-tablet-black/q/loc/101/205071741.html The Bamboo Fun is also available in a medium size with an 8.5" W x 5.3" D working area for $199.00 (http://www.buy.com/prod/wacom-bamboo-fun-medium-digitizing-tablet-black/q/loc/101/205071745.html)
duluthsnow Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 how often do you use the mouse instead of the pen? the eraser seems like a must.......opinions?
Marcster Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 how often do you use the mouse instead of the pen? the eraser seems like a must.......opinions?Well, I would think you'd still need a mouse for regular computing... Opening programs, dragging and dropping that sort of thing. If you don't get a Bamboo Fun with the mouse then you'll have to use your whatever mouse you are currently using on some other dedicated area of your desk.
fairydustcrissy Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Thanks for the answers guys! I think this would make a nice tablet to start with...he hates drawing with the mouse & has never had a tablet before. But at the same time I dont want to spend a lot if it isnt something he ends up liking. Looks like I'm in for one! TY again!
Scott Posted November 19, 2007 Author Posted November 19, 2007 how often do you use the mouse instead of the pen? the eraser seems like a must.......opinions? You can still program one of the buttons to select the eraser tool. It just isn't automatic like the higher end models when you uses the back end of the stylus.
fierymyst Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 I am holding off to find a better deal on the Bamboo Fun, customer reviews prefer that over the regular Bamboo and I like the extras. Amazon has it cheaper than $99 but I think you pay shipping, haven't checked in a few days though....
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