I finally picked up a tablet, not Apple but Wacom.

My new Bamboo tablet

I know that the big thing these days is all the talk about Apple’s new product the iPad and quite frankly while it is interesting I wanted something I could use with my current computers that would allow me more freedom in the way I work, enter Wacom.

Wacom puts out a nice line of tablets and I opted for the Pen & Touch model as it allows me to use it like a giant track pad for my laptop (and on the home computer too) and as a pen based drawing tool – something I’ve been looking for.

The other reason I chose this is that I edit a lot of documents and presentations and this will allow me to use the pen input to do all that editorial markup in electronic ink instead of the print-markup-scan-send cycle I’ve been using.

Do you have a tablet? If so, which one and how does it work for you?

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