![]() ![]() There are two other additions which are the Bamboo Fun Pen and Touch (small) and the Bamboo Manga. So, as mentioned, the Bamboo range for Asia-Pacific, Europe and Japan is primarily the Bamboo Pen, Pen and Touch and Fun Pen and Touch (medium). The differences in name and price of these tablets generally reflect size, features and bundled software. This indicates:ĬTH-670 = my tablet is medium size with multi-touch functionsĪs far as I can tell, this code stays the same for the various models in every country. ![]() So, for example, my tablet, the Bamboo Fun Pen and Touch (or Bamboo Create in America) has the code CTH-670-S. The extra letter added to the end of the model number indicates the colour. CTH-670 = MEDIUM size tablet WITH multi-touch functions.CTH-470 = SMALL size tablet WITH multi-touch functions.CTL-470 = SMALL size tablet WITHOUT multi-touch functions.In general the model numbers indicate the following: So, within the Bamboo range there are several model numbers to look out for, usually: Mine is a more comprehensive and explicit summary of what is written there, on other websites, and in forums and customer reviews. Most of what I have written here can be found on the WACOM site in bits and pieces. The information here has been gathered from many sources including the official WACOM website. This is a post informing you of the differences between the tablets, not a review of them. This post covers the differences between the various Bamboo tablets, the meaning of their product codes, and their equivalents worldwide. If you are after a guide to registering and downloading the software bundled with your tablet please read my post here. Firstly, if you are looking for an account of how I chose my Wacom Bamboo tablet from the Wacom Bamboo series, or a review of the Wacom Bamboo Fun Pen and Touch/Create, please read my post here. ![]()
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