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Wacom Bamboo Spark - The alternative for paper lovers in a digital world

Mariana Hurtado
24.10.2016
Translation: machine translated

The smart pen for designers and digital artists makes it easier and faster to share and edit ideas and sketches.

But what exactly is the Bamboo Spark? From the naked eye, you can tell that it is simply an elegant notepad cover with its own biros. Out of the box, the Bamboo Spark comes with a notebook, but it can also be used with any kind of paper.

From paper to the screen

The Bamboo spark is inconspicuous, but has it all.

With the Inkspace app, you can then edit the drawings and reconstruct and save them stroke by stroke using the timeline. This means that a single drawing can be split into several pages. There is also the Bamboo Paper app for tablets with more options for editing and colouring.

A viable solution?

The pen is pretty standard, although it's not the most convenient device I've ever used and doesn't require a battery. The cover's battery lasts for up to eight hours of continuous drawing. If you only employ the Bamboo Spark sporadically, then the battery will last a few weeks. The cover is charged via mini-USB.

In my opinion, the price is not worth it as a tool for taking notes or for digital art. However, for vector-based drawings and diagrams, the Bamboo Spark is the best thing that has ever happened to me.

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