Wacom has brought touch to the grahics tablet with the Wacom Bamboo Fun Touch. Could this be the device that kills the mouse in the minds of the masses? Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, ...
Whether you happen to be a veteran graphic designer or a beginner learning the ropes, it is crucial to have a tablet that can help you achieve your artistic visions. But before you choose one, there’s ...
Need to procrastinate that design project? Try hooking your Wacom tablet up to music software (or VJ app, or anything else that supports MIDI input). New tools for Mac and Windows translate gestures, ...
If you frequent HotHardware, then you are probably well aware that we tend to include a fair number of photos, screenshots, and other relevant art elements in all of our product reviews. We go to ...
Wacom releases a new, smaller size to their famous Intuos family— the Intuos Pro Small. We took a look at it to see what features this updated model has rolled out, and to find out how it fares as an ...
As the line between the quality achievable with pro tablets and those aimed at casual consumers gets blurry, it’s also harder for many buyers to decide which product best fits their wants and needs.
With an HDMI-based display and a 13-inch footprint, artists and hobbyists can now experience the joy of a display-based graphics tablet without paying Cintiq-prices. Just as the Wacom Bamboo added an ...