Wacom launches new tablet PC - Bamboo

Wacom, tablet PC maker, has introduced a new multi touch technology PC named as Bamboo.

According to the company, Bamboo is the first interactive tablet, which combines multi-touch functionality and pen tablet technology in a single device.

Bamboo second generation provides customers a new innovative way to interact with the digital device by means of pen and touch input.

The new technology has placed Wacom among the leaders of the technology market.

Wacom is committed to make technology simpler to operate by the use of advanced touch multi-technology. The company is focusing on developing interface technology for a range of digital devices such as Desktop PC and mobile phones.

Mr. Masahiko Yamada, President of Wacom said that the touch and pen technology is not only a new interface technology but also it would change the way users interact with the computer or any other digital device by making it more natural and simpler.

The new multi-touch technology has reformed company’s image as the global leader in specialist pen tablets to an organization developing interfacing solutions of high standard making digital lifestyle devices more powerful yet easy to operate.


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