![]() ![]() “It truly represents a positive move within the user community by introducing a natural, human element to the computing experience.” “We are quite literally putting input control and expression into the hands of the user by making multi-touch available for everyone,” explains Hoff. Touch is here to stay and Bamboo addresses this growing affinity for touch by providing a line of inspirational products that meet this phenomenon head on. While multi-touch input might be foreign to some, there is a whole generation of touch-centric users who have emerged thanks to the introduction of mobile devices, such as the Apple® iPhone™ and even larger surface displays like those found in Automated Teller Machines (ATM). The next generation Bamboo family is as diverse as the user it intends to serve. ![]() “Making that interaction as natural and easy as possible is Bamboo’s raison d’être.” We live in a world where people demand immediate and direct interaction during computer sessions,” continues Hoff. “Multi-touch and pen input are highly complementary input methodologies, each providing distinct benefits to the overall creative experience. Wacom's multi-touch Bamboo tablet product family.īamboo’s timely introduction reflects modern design and functionality by offering new ways to interact with computer-based content. ![]() Compatible with Windows® or Mac® operating systems, Bamboo is easy to use and introduces a way of computing that is about as natural as one can get. Bamboo also goes beyond current mouse and other input solutions by adding the power of multi-touch gestures such as zoom, scroll, pan and rotate. ![]() Bamboo offers choices to give end-users the freedom to work with their computer the way they want. “By combining multi-touch with our renowned pen technology, Bamboo provides users with a new computer input approach that is not only extremely flexible, but friendly, fresh and fun.”īamboo includes a family of five distinct tablets: touch-only, pen-only and three versions of the pen and multi-touch combination. “Multi-touch provides a very natural and intuitive way for users to navigate and interact with applications,” said Dennis Hoff, senior consumer product manager for Wacom. With the ultimate goal of creating harmony between humans and technology, Wacom combines multi-touch (finger-based input) with pen input to deliver an entirely new standard in human-computer interaction. Bamboo tablets are USB peripherals that deliver natural and intuitive input to desktop or laptop computer users. 1, 2010 – Wacom® will display its new line of Bamboo tablets with multi-touch at its booth (31435) during the CES trade show at the Las Vegas Convention Center, January 7 to 10, 2010. Next generation Bamboo™ combines multi-touch and pen input, ushering in a natural, intuitive and simple way to work with computers PRESS RELEASE: Wacom Bamboo Tablets With Multi-Touch On Display At CES To avoid any possible confusion or conflict of interest, the Imaging Resource will always clearly distinguish between company-provided press releases and our own editorial views and content. We've elected to present selected releases without editorial comment, as a way to provide our readers more information without further overtaxing our limited editorial resources. The following is an unedited press release, shown as received from the company represented. ![]()
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