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  1. #6466
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    how is that bamboo tablet?
    I was considering them as a gift, but another user told me the S4 has a much higher value for money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeonOfTheDead View Post
    how is that bamboo tablet?
    I was considering them as a gift, but another user told me the S4 has a much higher value for money.
    Give me a couple of days. hasn't arrived yet. I bought it for it's multi-touch ability, which as far as I know is the only tablet with that feature. I hope to use it like a larger laptop track pad, but of course with my degree the pen is also a valuable feature.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeonOfTheDead View Post
    how is that bamboo tablet?
    I was considering them as a gift, but another user told me the S4 has a much higher value for money.
    Well, a few hours play and it is really good so far. Haven't had a decent time using the pen but using it like an oversized laptop track pad is quite nice. The multi-touch gestures are really nice, make navigating around really easy. Although I haven't used the pen much, the actual feel of it isn't as nice as my old Bamboo pen, but unfortunately they aren't compatible. I'll have a proper play with Photoshop and the brush tool today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suka View Post
    Well, a few hours play and it is really good so far. Haven't had a decent time using the pen but using it like an oversized laptop track pad is quite nice. The multi-touch gestures are really nice, make navigating around really easy. Although I haven't used the pen much, the actual feel of it isn't as nice as my old Bamboo pen, but unfortunately they aren't compatible. I'll have a proper play with Photoshop and the brush tool today.
    thanks for the quick review, I hope it will end up being a good purchase
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    Biked to Target but took several wrong turns along the way. Bought some of the usual things like soap and kleenex, but I also picked up a mini-maglite. Black one was about 30 cents more so I splurged for that over the red one. Still, a rather large expense for a broke-ass college student such as myself. haha

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    There's an LED conversion kit for those that ThinkGeek used to stock (they don't seem to anymore) that's super effective. Made a huge difference to mine, but then.. mine is about 15 years old now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingofthering View Post
    Biked to Target but took several wrong turns along the way. Bought some of the usual things like soap and kleenex, but I also picked up a mini-maglite. Black one was about 30 cents more so I splurged for that over the red one. Still, a rather large expense for a broke-ass college student such as myself. haha

    My dad gave me a metalic blue one who knows how many years now. Awesome in the candle position.

    It's probably over 8 years now.

    Quote Originally Posted by pimento View Post
    There's an LED conversion kit for those that ThinkGeek used to stock (they don't seem to anymore) that's super effective. Made a huge difference to mine, but then.. mine is about 15 years old now.
    +1. I didn't get it at ThinkGeek, I got mine at the checkout of Home Depot. My bulb had burnt out, even the extra one in the base. I didn't feel like buying an extra bulb so I got the conversion. Awesome. I left the stupid clicky button off though on the base. Since the conversion, I had only changed the batteries once. LEDs rock.

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    Bought a Threadmill and my now wife got me a 80gb PS3
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    Quote Originally Posted by ruim20 View Post
    Bought a Threadmill and my now wife got me a 80gb PS3
    that's a good way to start I suppose...
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    I bough two pairs of dark blue denim jeans. $16 for each pair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suka View Post
    Well, a few hours play and it is really good so far. Haven't had a decent time using the pen but using it like an oversized laptop track pad is quite nice. The multi-touch gestures are really nice, make navigating around really easy. Although I haven't used the pen much, the actual feel of it isn't as nice as my old Bamboo pen, but unfortunately they aren't compatible. I'll have a proper play with Photoshop and the brush tool today.
    To expand on this a little for Leon, I have used it quite a lot now.
    It is very nice to use with the pen, the performance is perfect and is definatly a worthy purchase. The only downside so far is the way Windows 7 kept sticking it's oar in. The pressure sensitivity wouldn't work all the time in Photoshop and I couldn't work out why. Someone on the Wacom forums suggested I removed the Windows Tablet Functionality via the Remove Programs bit and then to kill a Tablet process from the services menu. This lets the Wacom drivers have more control and results in a very responsive and enjoyable tablet experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeonOfTheDead View Post
    that's a good way to start I suppose...
    Could it be better or are you seeing a downside to this?
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    A Present for my Fathers 49th birthday.
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    Will he be fixing them anytime soon?

    Must be a real space buff though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IBrake4Rainbows View Post
    A Present for my Fathers 49th birthday.
    Haha, that's awesome.

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