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With the Sense, measuring roughly the same as a staple gun and boasting a price falling somewhere around that of a premium tablet, 3D Systems looks positioned to leapfrog such expectations.
American 3D-printer manufacturer 3D Systems has launched a handheld 3D scanner for capturing objects anywhere and instantly creating a printable file.
The new 3D Systems Sense 3D scanner was launched today, and could mark a major break through for 3D Systems Corporation . At $399 for a complete integrated 3D scanner and software, this product ...
When the 3D Systems team gave us a sneak peek of the Sense a few weeks ago, we immediately compared it to a staple gun. It's a statement we stand by. The scanner looks vaguely menacing the first ...
South Carolina-based 3D Systems just recently outed a cheapish, consumer-friendly scanner called the Sense, and I swung by Engadget’s Expand show in New York this weekend to see the thing in action.
3D Systems has managed to create a stapler sized scanner that lets you circle any object, of up to 10 feet by 10 feet, and have it appear on your machine.
3D Systems launched the Sense today, its first 3D scanner geared towards entry level consumers. If this product can deliver what it promises, it is an incredible achievement for the company at $399.
The 3D System Sense Scanner is capable of scanning objects up to 10 x 10ft, which can then be used to create 3D printed objects using a 3D printer. The new 3D Systems Sense Scanner is still ...
The new 3D Systems Sense 3D scanner was launched today, and could mark a major break through for 3D Systems Corporation . At $399 for a complete integrated 3D scanner and software, this product ...