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The Monoprice Mini Delta V2 3D Printer scores high on most of the important factors for a 3D printer geared to beginners. It's inexpensive (just $199.99), easy to set up and use (no calibration ...
Sometimes a simple, cheap 3D printer is all you need to start the hobby, and the Mini Delta delivers.
When I was at Bay Area Maker Faire a few weekends ago I stopped by the Monoprice booth to chat with [Chris Apland], their head of 3D Printing. Earlier in the week, the company had just announced ...
Don’t be fooled by the $160 price tag: Monoprice’s Mini Delta 3D printer is a pint-sized powerhouse.
Is this printer worth it? Every 3D printer released on a crowdfunding platform should come with the standard warnings, but Monoprice says this machine is in production right now.
So, I just got a notification email that the Monoprice Select Mini V2 3D printer is available. It looks like they notify those who did a "notify when in" and give them time to pull the trigger ...
Monoprice's own Mini 3D Printer V2 offers those features and sells for $220. But if you really want to get started with 3D printing for the smallest possible investment, here's your chance. Thoughts?
Monoprice MP10 Mini 3D printer review: A decent option for the price, with some caveats There are a lot of great 3D printers out there, but they can be pricey. Here's an affordable alternative.
Monoprice, the cut-rate technology powerhouse, is slicing more than a few hundreds off the price point with a 3D printer that costs $1,200.
Delta Mini V2 3D Printer ($199.99) – A USB connection and microSD card port makes for stable and fast prints. Control via Cura and many other open source slicing software applications.
Monoprice’s big, bold Delta Pro is one of the most luxurious 3D printers we’ve ever tested, but its print quality isn’t anything to write home about. It comes packed with just about every ...