![]() Your handwriting can be converted to typed text with optical character recognition software, and a form of pressure sensitivity is recognised, but it isn’t anywhere hear as accurate as the hundreds of levels of pressure sensitivity you see with Wacom’s own Intuos 2 pen above, or on traditional Wacom tablets or Apple Pencils.īecause the pressure sensitivity isn’t as strong, fine lines you might draw on your page may not come through to the app when transferred across. What the Bamboo Spark does is to let you write on paper, and have those drawings or writings transferred to your smartphone or tablet. ![]() ![]() Here’s the company’s video on the Bamboo Spark: However, if you want to doodle, draw or take notes on any standard A5-sized notebook paper, rather than the pen on tablet screen "glass" experience, and without the specialised paper that the Livescribe range of electronic pens utilises, then the Bamboo Spark hopes to tempt you. Of course, Wacom does actually have an advanced stylus - with thin tip and pressure sensitivity that works directly on an iPad 3, 4, iPad Mini 1, 2 or iPad Air 1 (but not 2) - and it is called the Intuos Creative Stylus 2. ![]()
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