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Bamboo Fun (Small/Silver) Review

OK, time to take a break from TF2 (Team Fortress 2) for a bit, and review an item! (Actually, it’s been sitting on my desk since Tuesday, the 18th.)

Yay! My first tablet has arrived! I got it at Buy.com for a cool $92. I specifically got the Wacom Bamboo Fun (the Small, Silver version). This tablet JUST came out on Saturday (Sept. 15th!) and there were no reviews for it, so I’ll possibly be one of the first. The tablet’s active area is 6 inches wide and 4 inches high.

When you go to first open the box, look at the bottom of it! That’s where you open it! I almost ripped my whole box in two because I started at the top…figures they’d do it backwards.

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The Box The Box - Inside Bamboo 'Fun' indeed

Let’s start to look at the actual product:

The tablet/pen Mouse & Software case The pen/extra tips USB Cord & Pen Stand

And finally, the software. The black CD has the software/drivers on it, specifically Pen Tablet Driver v5.03. Everything works fine with Vista Ultimate 64bit.

Extras Software

Finally, here’s everything laid out in the real world, not some flashy marketing website:

Finally out In place Glowly blue

FYI: That blue ring above pulsates slowly while the tablet isn’t in use, and I don’t think there’s a way with the software to turn it off. There’s no updated software or drivers for this product yet on Wacom’s website (it’s not even listed under Downloads!) as the product is just so damn new!

The software itself is very useful. It’ll bring you through a painless driver install, along with a nice tutorial, which teaches you how to use the pen and mouse. What’s nice about it is that you can tell the tablet’s active area what to span: a specific portion of one monitor, a whole monitor, or even multiple monitors! You can even set a specific portion of the tablet active to keep it in check with the same proportions as your monitor, as most flat panel monitors today aren’t a native 4:3 ratio, and this tablet is.

I opened up ArtRage and started drawing…very cool! You’ll probably need to adjust the pressure sensitivity to match what fits you best, but it’s a great experience to see your ideas come on screen at the flick of a pen. I tried the mouse for a bit and then shoved it in a drawer. I’m not really interested in it as I already have another mouse, but hey…fun extra! The bad thing about this is that the mouse only works on the active area of the tablet itself.

One of the main differences between the Bamboo and the Bamboo Fun is that the Bamboo Fun comes with software, a mouse and the pen itself has an eraser on the other end, while the Bamboo Fun lacks all these things. The $20 difference in price point also nets you the option to choose a couple different colors. I say for $20 more, get all the options! Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 for Windows (4.0 for Mac) is worth over $100 alone…I should know, as I already own it! It’s a very useful piece of software, and fits all but the most professional needs. (That’s what the real Photoshop is for!) I have no idea about the other software — Corel Painter Essentials 3.0 and Nik Color Efex Pro 2 GE — but from what I’ve seen from Wacom, I’m sure it’s not as crappy as some of the other software I’ve seen thrown in with printers or cameras.

I hope I helped any potential buyers!

Random News for Aug. 28 ‘07

  • I’m back at NJIT.
  • My copy of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is not going to be delivered today from Amazon…. :-( Let me know if you can find it online somewhere because I have a week to burn before school actually starts, and I don’t want it to come on the first day of classes, which is Sept. 5th.
  • I’m throughly enjoying Bioshock on the PC via Steam, but for those of you not in the fray already, check out the Bioshock Preparation Program!
  • Greece has a Disco Inferno on its hands, and it can be seen from space. Cool pics, but I hope no one has gotten hurt thus far….
  • Important cargo is going onto Discovery. Star Wars fans will have a mini orgaism. Chewie, stormtroopers, and other Star Wars characters will be on hand to make sure the artifact is safe. Read the article for info on the “trek.” :-)
  • Today’s Woot are these, but I don’t get it. I don’t game for that long, and it’s very rare that I have intense gaming moments. Oh well — I guess I’m not in the extreme gamer’s market/group.
  • Monster’s ripping people off again. Just don’t do it people.
  • China’s got 181 miners trapped in a flooded mine. What does the US do? Hardly report on it. What do they do when 6 of their own are trapped? Report the hell out of it. 6 VS 181, hmmm…which is the greater loss of human life? If we go by media standards, I’d say 6. The comments on digg — which is where I originally heard about the story a couple of days ago — has some funny/sad comments.

Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1800 Review

Today, I got a brand new TV tuner card. My previous card, the Leadtek WinFast TV2000 XP Expert refused to work in Vista if I used anything but its crappy software. No thanks. Plus since it did not have a digital (ATSC) tuner, the card would be crap in a matter of a year or two when all TV broadcasts will switch over to digital. Since no one has a review on this product yet, let me do a review on the Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1800.

The box Whitebox Order forms Rebate form
Bubble wrap! Cusiony Plain and simple
Box contents The card
Conexant chips Main label
Other Conexant chip Bottom of card

White box, no frills…just how I like it! Not even instructions!

I really can’t get a good shot of the back of the card, because the flash reflects too much, so I’ll just tell you the layout on the back. If you have the motherboard on a flat surface like a table, and you’re putting the card in that way from top to bottom the connections are: FM In, TV In, Antenna In, S-Video In, Left Audio In, Right Audio In.

Also note that this card is a PCIx1 card, and is NOT LOW-PROFILE! This is perfect, as I have an unused PCIx1 slot right above my video card, which would probably never be used. Time to fill it in! I’ll be back, as I’m going to reboot and put this card in.

Windows wasn’t able to find drivers online — surprise, surprise. I went to the Hauppauge website, and I came across this page. Very important for anyone that has Vista.

As I was cleaning up the area, I found this. Looks like I missed it:
S-video to composite connector

It’s an S-video to composite connector. Good bonus with the card.

As for TV quality, I’m still messing with the different applications. I’ve only tried the card out with Windows Media Center in Vista. For the record, I’m using Vista 64bit, and this card works fine with it. No worries here.

I tried the Hauppauge software. No thanks. The only thing that it’s good for right now is picking up QAM channels, which Comcast doesn’t offer.

Using Windows Media Center for TV produces about 2-3 seconds of delay from live TV, due to the fact that it’s using the card’s built-in MPEG2 hardware encoder (or the fact that Windows Media Center has a built-in timeshifting feature that you can’t turn off…). I have yet to test the composite/S-video input. It’s a shame that DScaler doesn’t work yet, since I have 64bit *sigh* although people are working on 64bit drivers. Best of luck to the DScaler team.

An iPhone without the PS3 price tag?

An article states that Apple may release an iPhone without all the extra features of its big brother built-in. Sorta like an iPod that only makes calls. That’s all. The no frills iPhone. Instead of paying five hundred and ninety nine US dollars, I would be expecting to pay the price of a Wii or less. C’mon Apple make it happen! Not all consumers are rich, ya know!

Screw the damned “Series of Tubes”!

As the title says above, screw the damned “Series of Tubes”! Screw the Internet?! Hell no! The “series of tubes”? What else could he be referring to besides the Internet? I am speaking–of course–of this stuff!

I’ve found something better, and I need like…20 of them!

The Future of Computing: A Bigass Table

I lol at everything. This video is no exception.

Original YouTube link

Wireless Power is a reality!

The folks over at MIT have finally made wireless power! Looks like ThinkGeek won’t be fooling me again.  I didn’t click on the Add to Cart button, I swear! ;-)

Flash Drive Weirdness

Robin Harris blogged a bit about some low-level things in Flash drives that keeps them slow, or only geared towards large or small file transfers. This is my flash drive of choice for now: OCZ’s RALLY 2 4GB (Model OCZUSBR2DC-4GB).

Late(night) News(raunchy)bits

Since things are back to normal, (finally) I can read up on some interesting stories, and post them here for you all to enjoy:

  • Employee gets fired because of his prior work history: Hmmm…I would have to agree that the lawyer’s word of “it depends” would apply here.
  • Microsoft makes a tabletop PC (article / pics): Now all we need are two joysticks at either end, some Pong going, and we’re back in the 80s, or so I’m told. If they make a wall version of that, two words: Minority Report (one of my all-time favorite movies).
  • Kromofons: making the alphabet into colors (article / pics): I think this is interesting, but as a peron who has a visual impairment, I wonder how colorblind people would deal with this? I’m not colorblind mind you, but I don’t think this would catch on in the real world. It could be used as a secret code for now. I noticed how the creator of it thought about backgrounds, and avoided using the colors white or black for letters. Spam like this would be interesting! Spam could become a work of art, much like this.
  • Nintendo is kicking ass in regards to the worldwide gaming market (Neowin / Wired) as well as thwarting pirates (Neowin / DailyTech). Let’s hope both of these areas keep getting better!
  • Halo 2 for the PC gets delayed because of nude content (Neowin / DailyTech). I agree with the people at Neowin: oh no boobies, but let’s go blow the heads off of people. So, we can get a game that promotes violence, but a game that doesn’t portray the natural human anatomy virtually? WTH? Which is worse? Although, from a business standpoint, I guess they would have to get the game re-rated by the ESRB and other places like that, but hey c’mon Microsoft! Spend some extra billions on your flagship title…you’re not gonna miss ‘em! Heh…tit-le….
  • Bonus!: Opposable Thumbs is about to go on a magical Hentai adventure: Oh man, I hope this blog/post doesn’t get blammed for words like hentai and tit.
  • NOTE: News on Apple’s new DRM free music/opinions of it from me are coming later today. I need sleep damnit!

Complete!

Well, my upgrade is done. It’s been done for almost a week, but I am done uploading and commenting on pictures, so now it’s officially done. About my promise of Vista pictures, they’re coming tomorrow. For now, take a peek inside my Flickr set:

Inside the box lies...