Topping a summer of exciting announcements, on Wednesday Wacom announced a rebranding of its consumer and professional tablet line. The company has taken the Intuos name and applied it to its consumer ...
Bamboo, you've been eaten by pandas. Wacom's jettisoning the Bamboo brand for its consumer graphics tablets and encompassing them within the Intuos brand, simultaneously rebranding its Intuos5 line as ...
Wacom’s tablets are a staple on any designer’s desk, making digital drawing easier and more accurate than nearly any other tool. On Wednesday, Wacom announced its newest additions to its line of pen ...
Over the years, Wacom has expanded its range of tablets into a comprehensive lineup, and today the company has relaunched its Wacom Intuos brand to consolidate all its tablets under one unified brand ...
Wacom's New Intuos Tablet Unboxed The picture above shows the Wacom Intuos 4, a graphics tablet so new that it doesn’t even appear on Wacom’s website. The Intuos range is Wacom’s pro lineup, above the ...
On the heels of its Windows 8 and Android tablets, Wacom just announced a new sleeker and brighter Intuos. The new models are geared less toward professionals, and more toward everyday folk looking to ...
For those looking to get their feet wet with a Wacom pen tablet, but not looking to make an Intuos-sized investment, the company's Bamboo family has been a solid choice. The outfit has now added one ...
While you may not have the artistic dedication (or bankroll) to warrant picking up one of Wacom’s Cintiq or Intuos tablets, you don’t have to feel left out: The company’s freshly updated Bamboo line ...
Tablets have had a market for years now. Graphic artists have preferred to use them because they offer control far superior than what mice give them and average consumers have learned to take ...
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