Wacom Bamboo Slate review: Smartpad marries traditional note-taking to online output<article>
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The concept is simple: If you like to take notes by hand—with pen and paper—and you’re not above a few diagrams and doodles along the way, Wacom’s
Bamboo Slate ($130 and $150 on
Amazon) smartpad might be the most optimal way to convert your notes from analog to digital.</p><p>
The Slate is an athletic-coach-style clipboard note-taker, while
Bamboo Folio ($200 on
Amazon), a concurrently released variation, works similarly albeit with a different form factor that features an integrated cover. Bamboo Slate’s companion pen, with its traditional ink tip that is not a stylus, lets you jot down notes, upload them to the cloud, and edit and share them in various formats from your iOS devices.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3134744/consumer-electronics/wacom-bamboo-slate-review-smartpad-marries-traditional-note-taking-to-online-output.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Wacom Bamboo Slate review: Smartpad marries traditional note-taking to online output