![]() ![]() Contrast this to the Bamboo Create, where the workable area takes up the entirety of the surface. ![]() Unfortunately, the buttons may not take as much abuse from the aforementioned third-grader though they’re not necessarily flimsy, they don’t feel like they have the sturdiness to withstand much torture.Īs you can see in the photo below, there are four groups of markings that designate the workable area of the touch surface – 3.5″ x 5.75″. The buttons are light to the touch and have a satisfying click about them they push with little effort but at the same time I rarely found that I pushed them accidentally. The Capture has four buttons located on the left side of the tablet (or right side if you’re a lefty) that are situated directly alongside the writing surface. It feels like it could endure the wrath of a budding third-grade artist bent on making the most hastily-drawn giraffe. With cheaper tablets, it’s usually the case that they’re flimsy and almost bendable, but thankfully that isn’t the case with the Bamboo Capture. It has a nice weight to it and is roughly half an inch thick. Pulling the tablet out of its box you notice the tablet itself is fairly hefty. ![]()
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