This isn’t the first time Asus has used Bamboo to craft a finger-tinglingly tactile laptop, but the latest version is the slickest yet. Clad in eco-friendly bamboo, it begs to be fondled, and packs a ton of eye-catching design touches too.
This isn’t the first time Asus has used Bamboo to craft a finger-tinglingly tactile laptop, but the latest version is the slickest yet. Clad in eco-friendly bamboo, it begs to be fondled, and packs a ton of eye-catching design touches too.
The Wacom Bamboo tablet line is back with a bang – and a stylus and multitouch too. Want to get the skinny on all the new slates for doodling on your comp? Read on and we’ll fill you in.
Tablets are for artists, animators and illustrators, right? Wrong. Wacom’s new Bamboo tablet brings touch-sensitive input to everyone’s desktop. And since this is the Bamboo second generation, there’s a slew of new tricks in store: including smart multitouch technology. Read our full Wacom Bamboo tablet review for the full skinny.
We’ve had such a strong response to our call for ASUS bloggers, we’ve extended the entry date by an extra day. Last chance, laptop fans! Get your entries in today!
An Asus laptop made out of bamboo seemed barmy enough, but we’ve heard from an inside source that Asus is testing out even more absurd materials – including Blue Peter favourite, papier mache.