Wacom explains the difference between both new models, saying that “Bamboo Slate is a small version with no cover and a lower price tag, suitable for the at-home 'hobbyist', whilst the Bamboo Folio ...
Wacom has announced a slew of new devices at IFA 2016, attempting to bridge the gap between taking notes on physical paper and storing them in the digital space. This new product line includes two new ...
Pen-to-paper digital capturing tools like Wacom's Bamboo Slate ($150) have been around for a while now, but they still seem like magic. There should be no way that you can draw a picture on a pad of ...
The concept is simple: If you like to take notes by hand—with pen and paper—and you’re not above a few diagrams and doodles along the way, Wacom’s Bamboo Slate ($130 and $150 on Amazon) smartpad might ...
The idea of drawing on paper and having it appear on my phone or iPad still seems like magic to me. It’s not new, and Wacom certainly isn’t the only product that offers it, but my time with the Bamboo ...
Taking notes on a computer or phone is never going to be as easy as taking notes with a pad and pen. Especially if you used to be a policy debater or ever learned shorthand. You have a method for ...
In September 2015, Wacom launched a new line of note-taking products with the Bamboo Spark, a "smart" folio that allows you to take notes on a normal pad of paper with a special ballpoint pen; when ...
James Vincent is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. One of the most interesting bits of tech at IFA this year has been the digital notepad feature ...