Wacom Announces Bamboo Stylus feel for Mobile Devices
December 4, 2012

Wacom Announces Bamboo Stylus feel for Mobile Devices

The new digital pens offer precision performance and ergonomic comfort to Windows 8 and Android tablets with embedded Wacom feel IT pen technology.

TOKYO and VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON —Wacom has announced the Bamboo Stylus feel, a new addition to the Bamboo Stylus family that features two digital pens with Wacom's EMR (Electro-Magnetic Resonance) technology for tablets that integrate Wacom feel IT into their designs, such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1.

Marketed under the Bamboo Stylus feel brand, these high-quality, pressure-sensitive pens provide precise note taking, sketching and navigating for mobile device users seeking a natural-feeling experience.

Different from Wacom's capacitive Bamboo Styluses available for iPad, iPhone and other touchscreens, the Bamboo Stylus feel delivers a combination of "active" pen and sensor technology for a digital pen experience that emulates the feel of a traditional ballpoint pen or pencil. Pen and tablet communicate with each other via electromagnetic signals, an ingenious and intuitive technology created by Wacom and highly coveted by millions of users worldwide.

Bamboo Stylus feel , available January 7 In North America on Wacom's eStore and at select retailers, will be offered in two high-quality versions. The carbon fiber pen (available in executive-silver/black) is priced at $79.95. The second pen, priced at $39.95, will be available in both black and white versions. Both pens have a smooth coating on the tip, which feels for a more comfortable and natural feel for use on a screen.