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No. Only the Intuos line has this feature.
Not quickly, no. but in time it does.
It depends on which bamboo tablet you want. The one I got, the bamboo pen and touch, came with PSE 7 for mac and PSE 8 for windows.
Not as I have seen. Tried my new intuos pen on old graphire4, nothing.
You never know
It is a capacitive touchpad. It does not include, and would not work with the wacom pen. The pen uses an active sensor, which is not included in the touch model tablet. If you want to touch and use pen, then you need to buy the "pen and touch" model.
Yes, the Wacom Bamboo Pen Tablet - CTL460 is compatible with Paint Tool SAI. You can use it to create digital art, as the tablet supports pressure sensitivity, which enhances brush responsiveness in the software. Simply install the necessary drivers from Wacom's website, and you should be able to use the tablet seamlessly with Paint Tool SAI.
Currently I have a Bamboo Fun and it works perfect. It also includes Photoshop Elements 6.0 and 7.0, Corel painter Essentials 4.0, and Nik color efex pro. Now the type for you can depend on your style. If you want to play around with the pen you can just buy the Pen tablet. If you want to use it just for touch you can buy the touch tablet. If you want both they even include one with both of the functions. The pen and pen&touch tablet only includes Corel Painter 4.0 and gets the job done nicely. You can also get either the Bamboo Fun, for what I said, or the Bamboo crafts for making scrapbooks and what not.
It does require some installation, but it's a very simple process.
You should contact Wacom support, they answered me quickly, but most likely yes. My experience is with a Bamboo pen on an older tablet, it works perfect. Wacom has a good backwards compatibility policy.
More Information on Issue: I bought a Wacom Bamboo Craft tablet and the first day it worked fine; I could use the pen whenever I wanted, although multi-touch didn't work. I, personally, don't care for multi-touch. I got my Bamboo to DRAW with! The day after I first got it and the day after that, only multi-touch would work. The tablet would sense that the pen was there (which I know because the white LED light turned orange as it does when the pen is near enough to the screen) but it won't let the pen do anything; when I hover or click with the pen, nothing happens. I want to draw with my tablet, and I'm looking for a quick, easy, and relatively simple way to fix this issue. How do I turn off multi-touch on my Wacom Bamboo Craft tablet?
type it into google, click on the "shopping" tab. Pen and spare bit cost 10. touch seem to start at 20. (August 2010)type it into Ebay and it depends if people are bidding...