By Al Hilal on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 :: 869 views Filed Under: Peripherals

Honestly, I have never visited the CES trade show , but it doesn’t stop me to cover the excitement on this small blog. And I can tell you from here, that at the upcoming CES, you can take the chance to see the Wacom’s new line of Bamboo tablets including Bamboo Connect, Bamboo Capture and Bamboo Create. Highlights: new sleek designs; patented pressure-sensitive pens; wireless adaptability (in Bamboo Capture and Bamboo Create only); and unique software bundles. Available online at Amazon
, the Bamboo Connect, Bamboo Capture and Bamboo Create are priced at $79.95, $99.95, and $199.95 respectively.


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