One of our favorite digital drawing tablets is 21% off at Amazon

    By Aaron Mamiit
Published May 6, 2025

A digital drawing tablet is one of the most important tools for graphic artists. Whether you’re just starting with your career or you’re already a seasoned professional, you should always be on the lookout for offers like Amazon’s 21% discount for the Wacom Intuos Pro Medium. It’s currently available for $299, for savings of $81 on its original price of $380. Like with most tablet deals, there’s no telling how much time is remaining before its price goes back to normal, so we highly recommend completing your purchase as soon as possible if you’re interested.

The Wacom Intuos Pro Medium is featured in our list of the best drawing tablets as the best drawing tablet with pen. It comes with the Wacom Pro Pen 2, which is also included in our roundup of the best smart pens. It’s an ultra-responsive and battery-free pen that’s very easy to control, and it will let you draw with your choice among an astounding 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity. You’ll be able to easily switch between fine and wide strokes, and use the pen as if it were a brush.

This particular model of the Wacom Intuos Pro features an active surface area of 8.7 inches by 5.8 inches, and it offers multi-touch gestures and programmable ExpressKeys so you can personalize how you bring your creations from your imagination to the computer. The drawing tablet also has a compact design, so you can bring it with you anywhere and work on your laptop whenever inspiration strikes. You can connect the Wacom Intuos Pro Medium to your Windows PC or Mac computer either through USB or Bluetooth.

The Waco Intuos Pro Medium usually sells for $380, but you can get it for a discounted price of $299 from Amazon right now. The 21% discount translates to $81 in savings, but we’re not sure when the price of the digital drawing tablet goes back to normal. If you don’t want to miss out on this bargain, you’re going to have to add the Wacom Intuos Pro Medium to your cart and proceed with the checkout process immediately.

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