With almost $100 off, this drawing tablet is ideal for getting started in digital art or design in 2026

Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium Bundle SE January sale drawing tablet deal
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The new year is here, so it's time to make good on that resolution to get started in digital art or to upgrade your existing setup in 2026. The good news is that you can do it for cheaper because the Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium Bundle SE is reduced from $329 to $230.09 at Amazon . That's a saving of 30% – or $98.01 to be precise.

We've reviewed dozens of drawing tablets at Creative Bloq over the past decade, and this is one of the few that we've given five stars. That was in our original Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium review back in 2021, and we've continued to rate this tablet highly when comparing it against subsequent releases (see our full guide to the best drawing tablets).

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Xencelabs Pen Tablet Tablet Medium Bundle SE
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Xencelabs Pen Tablet Tablet Medium Bundle SE: was $329 now $230.99 at Amazon

Overview: This is the 'special edition' of a drawing tablet that we've consistently rated as among one of the best since we first reviewed it back in 2021. The 'special' part is that it's white, which is fairly unusual for drawing tablets and will appeal to lovers of sleek white tech.

As with the standard version, the tablet provides a 10.3 x 5.75-inch drawing area, two pen styluses with spare nibs, a storage case and convenient Quick Keys module with 40 programmable functions.

Key features: x2 pen stylus with 8,192 levels of pressure | Quick Keys module | Sloped design| Storage case| 16:9 drawing space | All cables and leads needed | Works with iOS, Android, ChromeOS, Windows

Price history: The Xencelabs Pen Tablet Medium Bundle is often reduced to around $280, but a saving this big is relatively rare. That makes this a good new year deal for anyone looking to start 2026 with a new setup for digital art and design.

Reviews: In our Xencelabs Pen Tablet medium bundle review, our reviewer found the Xencelabs' pen tablet to be the first truly great Wacom alternative with competitive pricing, noting that it's “easily portable, wireless and pretty much flawless in performance”.

Want to consider more options? See more January sale drawing tablet deals below.

Joe Foley
Freelance journalist and editor

Joe is a regular freelance journalist and editor at Creative Bloq. He writes news, features and buying guides and keeps track of the best equipment and software for creatives, from video editing programs to monitors and accessories. A veteran news writer and photographer, he now works as a project manager at the London and Buenos Aires-based design, production and branding agency Hermana Creatives. There he manages a team of designers, photographers and video editors who specialise in producing visual content and design assets for the hospitality sector. He also dances Argentine tango.

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