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Reddit mentions of Wacom Wireless Bamboo Touch-Pad with Digital Stylus (CTH300K)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Wacom Wireless Bamboo Touch-Pad with Digital Stylus (CTH300K). Here are the top ones.

Wacom Wireless Bamboo Touch-Pad with Digital Stylus (CTH300K)
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    Features:
  • Natural and intuitive navigation with touches and gestures on a ultra-slim ergonomic pad with wireless comfort
  • The digital stylus helps you to spruce up your communication easily
  • Plug and play under Windows 7 and 8, driver available for Mac OS 10.7 or later
Specs:
ColorGunmetal/black
Height0.61 Inches
Length6.5 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.32 Pounds
Width5.5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Wacom Wireless Bamboo Touch-Pad with Digital Stylus (CTH300K):

u/GinkoWeed · 2 pointsr/wacom

Well, there's this. Not really meant for drawing, AFAIK.

Which note device do you have? Not that I've got the money for one right now, but I really like the note devices, and that they have styluses.

u/Secure_ID · 1 pointr/fakeid

gotcha, we should start promoting resellers to buy

http://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Wireless-Touch-Pad-Digital-CTH300K/dp/B00EQW6M2S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1425776742&sr=8-1&keywords=bamboo+touchpad

that way we can have some really dank custom signatures improving overall quality along with the barzapp gen thanks to novelty :)))

u/ComicBookNerd · 1 pointr/ComicBookCollabs

Not an artist, but I work with both designers and computers on a daily basis. Computers are a tricky thing to recommend (especially in regards to specs) because it all comes down what they personally do with it and what they enjoy.

That being said, for this sort of thing you would be correct, go with a Mac. More specifically, I would recommend a Macbook Pro. Mac's are, of course, a bit pricey but if you do some savvy shopping you can get a refurbished or used one for cheaper.

Software, you really can't beat the Adobe collection. Photoshop and Illustrator being the main ones. I believe Adobe offers a subscription based model for people that don't want to buy the full version outright.

Beyond that, you could look into a drawing tablet, like a Wacom Bamboo Pad. I have an old one myself, but I haven't done much with it/don't know much about that area in general.