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Wacom Bamboo Tablet Reviewed

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Caleb Schmerge writing over at Notebook Review has posted a review of the Bamboo Pen tablet from Wacom. ‘This tablet has four buttons on the tablet, two buttons on the stylus, and a zoom/scroll ring. The controls are pretty good. The buttons on the tablet are large, and fell good. You won’t press them on accident either. By default the top two buttons are Forward/Backward, and the bottom two are customizable. This helps to allow you to make them more productive for your work style. I don’t use them much, but when I do, they save me a lot of time.

The buttons on the stylus are nice. They are on a rocker, so you can’t press them both. They stick out a bit, so it might affect the grip of the pen for some people. However, I find them to be just right. You can feel where they are, so you don’t press them on accident. They don’t require much force, which makes them very comfortable to use. This is a welcome change from my previous tablet where I was constantly pressing the buttons on accident.’

Read: Wacom Bamboo Tablet Review – Notebook Review