Wacom Intros Bamboo Mini Stylus

Wacom has released an ultra-portable capacitive-touch stylus smaller than the average pinky. The Bamboo mini stylus is a shorter, albeit chubbier copy of Wacom's original popular Bamboo stylus that measures only 1.85-inches tall and can be carried around with you at all times thanks to its corded 3.5mm plastic adapter that plugs into your tablet or smartphone's headphone port so you'll have a harder time misplacing it when you're not using it. The Bamboo mini stylus comes in six colors for $14, and features a 6mm rubber nib with a durable brass metal construction finished with a grippable soft-touch surface for comfrtable use. You can grab one now over at Wacom's website.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Wacom Intros Bamboo Stylus For iPad & iPad 2

 

The granddaddy of them all, Wacom, has finally released a stylus designed for the iPad and iPad 2 called the Bamboo Stylus. Wacom is notably known as being one of the largest pen-based digital tablet makers which exclusively use styluses by most graphic designers. The Bamboo Stylus does indeed look good with its satin-textured metal body, but promises a better user experience with its slimmer tip that's 25% slimmer than other competing styluses, weight-balanced design and smooth soft tip for best pen-on-screen feeling. Wacom's Bamboo Stylus is expected to ship mid-May for $30. 

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief