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The Wacom Bamboo Spark is the stylus-maker's first attempt to make a hybrid paper notepad that records your scribbles and doodles in a digital form.Why is a stylus and graphics tablet manufacturer making a pen system? Because paper feels and behaves diffe...
can use any A5 paper, decent writing experience, simple to store and transfer inking, Wacom Ink Layer Language export...
small pad, bulky folio, cheapfeeling pen, page moves, no voice recording, limited app, exporting can be frustrating...
The Wacom Bamboo Spark is just a few features away from being great. The idea is sound - make the back of the pad smart so you can use any paper. But the A5 pad is quite limited, it moves around causing issues for notes and drawings and the app-side of th...
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Graphics tablet maker bagong sistema papel sumusubaybay sa iyong pen strokes sa normal A5 paper at outputs ito bilang isang imahe, PDF, teksto o digital na tinta, ngunit hindi maaaring tumugma kakumpitensiyaAng artikulong ito na may pamagat na “Wacom Bamb...
ay maaaring gumamit ng anumang A5 paper, disenteng karanasan sa pagsusulat, simpleng upang mag-imbak at ilipat ang inking, Wacom Ink Layer Wika export...
maliit na pad, bulky malaking aklat, murang-pakiramdam pen, page gumagalaw, walang boses-record, limitadong app, pag-export ay maaaring maging nakakabigo, Paper kumpara sa digital output. Kunan ng larawan: Samuel Gibbs para sa Tagapangalaga...
Ang Wacom Bamboo Spark ay lamang ng ilang mga tampok layo mula sa pagiging mahusay na. Ang ideya ay tunog – gawin ang mga likod ng pad matalino upang maaari mong gamitin ang anumang papel. Ngunit ang A5 pad ay lubos na limitado, gumagalaw ito sa paligid n...
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Despite being surrounded by gadgets, there is a large number of people who still like putting pen to paper. A new device from Wacom called Bamboo Spark combines that tactile writing experience with our devices.Whatever you write on the pad can be transfer...
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At £120, it's also cheaper than other digital note-taking alternatives, and the textured folio case makes it look professional enough to take into a meeting without looking too scruffy. The Spark also has room for your phone, an iPad Air 2 or any other 9...
An accurate and intuitive digital note-taker that uses ordinary paper, but it only takes A5 and doesn't turn your notes into typed text...
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What is Bamboo Spark? Japanese tablet maker Wacom has enjoyed consistent success with its range of graphics tablets and styluses. With its new device, the Bamboo Spark, the company is hoping to preserve the handwritten note at a time when it is very quick...
Easy to set up and use, Syncing is quick, Notes are recreated accurately...
Confusing series of apps and extra services, Pressure sensing isn't great...
A well built, easy-to-use, and novel device that does exactly what it promises...
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Graphics tablet maker's new paper system tracks your pen strokes on normal A5 paper and outputs it as an image, PDF, text or digital ink, but can't match competitorsThis article titled “Wacom Bamboo Spark review: pen and paper with digital tricks” was w...
can use any A5 paper, decent writing experience, simple to store and transfer inking, Wacom Ink Layer Language export...
small pad, bulky folio, cheap-feeling pen, page moves, no voice recording, limited app, exporting can be frustrating, Paper versus digital output. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs for the Guardian, Other reviews, Livescribe Smartpen 3 Black Edition review: the Pe...
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The digital world we live in has dictated that we should no longer use a pen and paper; that we should become a paperless society. But in practice, this is unlikely to ever be the case. Personally, I rarely write anything down nowadays, for two reasons. O...
A clever new way of transcribing notes, Can convert all types of handwriting, Note taking becomes more oragnised...
Expensive compared to normal note taking...
For someone like myself who only jots the odd note, the Wacom Bamboo Spark Smart Folio probably wouldn't be a must-have purchase, but in honesty, the product isn't aimed at someone like me. If you are constantly in and out of meetings, taking handwritten...
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A trusty pen and some paper have been the go-to note-taking essentials for ages, and remain the preferred method for many people, even in today's digital world. But keeping track of different notebooks, reading sloppy handwriting, and sharing physical not...
Slim and light, Simple setup and syncing, Sensitive input tracking on real paper with ink-equipped ballpoint pen, Accurate handwriting-to-text feature...
Only records one page at a time, Proprietary pen cartridges mean you have to order future ink from Wacom...
The Wacom Bamboo Spark is smart folio that makes it seamless to send handwritten paper notes to your phone or tablet...
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Back in 2011 I reviewed the Wacom Inkling . The Inkling was a pen and a clip which when used together digitized anything you wrote with the pen. To transfer the images to your computer you would sync the device with an app on said computer. Recently, Waco...
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The Bamboo Spark is billed as a 'smart folio' for handwritten note-taking and sketching with pen and paper. 'Smart' refers to the device's built-in electromagnetic resonance sensor, which enables it to digitise doodles and sync them to the cloud for onlin...
Three variations, Syncs to online storage, Replaceable notepad, Comfortable grip, Split image feature...
Pen unable to be replaced, Digital smudging can occur, Pressure sensitivity fails to transfer when sketching...
Artists who like to pen simple sketches on paper should enjoy using the Spark. But if your early drafts tend to get messy, you may want to stick with tried-and-tested tradition...
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I love writing stuff down. Well, I love the idea of writing stuff down. Often I abandon the actual task because keeping track and archiving written notes is a huge pain in the ass. Wacom has a new toy called Bamboo Spark that digitizes your handwritten no...
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