Amazon Prime Day is here, and some eye-catching deals are popping up for drawing tablets. These Prime Day drawing tablet deals are the best I’ve found on tablets I’ve used, tested or reviewed – so I can personally vouch for them all.

Top of my first-choice deals list is the Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium Bundle with Quick Keys with $82.50 off, bringing the price down to $247.49 on one of the best drawing tablets I’ve tested (and still use). 

Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium: $329.99 $247.49 at XPPenSave $82.50:

Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium: $329.99 $247.49 at XPPen
Save $82.50:
This excellent drawing tablet has kept it’s price steady since launch in 2022, and this matches its only other major price drop to $247.99 in December.

An $82.50 saving is impressive given this is the ‘bundle’ option and comes with the Quick Key remote, which alone is worth $99.99 $79.99 – so a good deal all round.

Price check: $329.99 at Amazon| $329.99 at Walmart

Huion Kamvas Studio 16: $1,699Save $150:

Huion Kamvas Studio 16: $1,699 $1,549 at Huion
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A 16-inch all-in-one pro pen tablet for a comparable price of a smaller iPad Pro? This is a good deal. Featuring an Intel i7 processor, 16GB Ram, 512G SSD and multi-touch, this Windows 11 Professional drawing display will run the best digital art software. Our reviewer rated it 9/10.

Price check: $1,699 at B&H | $1,699 at Amazon

XPPen Artist Pro 16 (Gen 2): $529.99Save $79.50:

XPPen Artist Pro 16 (Gen 2): $529.99 $450.49 at XPPen
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One of my favourite drawing tablet displays in recent years, this features a lot of tech for less. The Artist Pro 16 (Gen) features the new X3 Pro chip for 16K levels of pressure sensitivity – remarkable – as well as large 16-inch 2560×1600 QHD resolution display and Quick Key remote. (Read my review for more detail.)

Price check: $599.99 at B&H| $599.99 at Walmart

Ugee 908: $49Save $10:

Ugee 908: $49 $39 at Ugee
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It’s a small $10 discount on what is a compact but elegant drawing tablet designed for beginners, and ideal for mobile art when connected to a smartphone.

The Ugee 908 can also be used a substitute mouse and useful to avoid recurring stress on your wrist – many find the accuracy of using a stylus more comfortable.

Price check: $45.99 at Amazon

Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium: $329.99 $247.49 at XPPenSave $82.50:

Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium: £289.90 £246.61 at XPPen
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Perhaps not as striking a deal as the US one, but you’re still getting our most recommended drawing tablet for less, and the bundle will set you up for a long time.

The stylist white Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium Bundle SE is also on offer right now, £339.90 £288.91 price tag. This Special Edition comes in a swish Nebula and grey.

Price check: £289.99 at Amazon

Huion Kamvas Studio 16: $1,699Save $150:

Huion Kamvas Studio 16: £2,199 £1,849 at Huion
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The same 16-inch all-in-one pro pen tablet with an Intel i7 processor. This offers an excellent QHD 2560 x 1440 resolution display and will run Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator perfectly. Pros may need to tinker with the colour calibration, but for half the price of a Wacom it’s worth the effort.

Price check: £1,849 at Amazon

XPPen Artist Pro 16 (Gen 2): $529.99Save $79.50:

XPPen Artist Pro 16 (Gen 2): £529.99 £450.49 at XPPen
Save £79.50:
Currently the cheapest deal for one of our best reviewed drawing displays is at the official XPPen website as a part of its Summer Sale, with up to 40% off many drawing tablets. The 2560 x 1600 (WQXGA) resolution display is excellent (if a little dark due to its anti-glare finish) but I love the 16:10 aspect ratio for a uniquely wide drawing area.

Price check: £529.99 at Amazon