If we've crossed paths in the past week, there's a pretty good chance I've scanned you. This extends well beyond the human race, into the realms of animal, vegetable, plush toy and fruit bowl. Some ...
If you are interested in taking real life objects into digital form but can’t afford the price of the recently launched MakerBot Digitizer which is priced at $1,400. You might be interested in a 3D ...
We’ve seen more than a few startups cook up their own impressive 3D scanners — there’s Makerbot and its Digitizer, and dark horse Occipital with its mobile Structure sensor just to name a few — but ...
The All-New 3D Systems Sense 3D Scanner: An Incredible Breakthrough at $399 3D Systems launched the Sense today, its first 3D scanner geared towards entry level consumers. If this product can deliver ...
"Game changer" isn't a term that ought be thrown around loosely. It's the kind of thing that loses value each time it's uttered — sort of how everyone's a "genius" of some kind or other these days.
For consumers, the 3D printing market is developing rapidly, and recently one of the vectors for growth has been on the 3D scanning side of things. Industry mainstay MakerBot and upstart Rubicon have ...
Recorded on January 17, 2014. In the realm of handheld scanners, there aren’t many major players. The closest competitor to the 3D Systems version is Occipital’s Structure Sensor that mounts on ...
Some of our readers might remember the 3D Systems Sense Scanner that was first unveiled late last year. Now the creators of the handheld 3D scanning device have announced that it is now supported by ...
At CES today, 3D Systems introduced an iPad-version of its popular Sense 3D scanner called the iSense. The device clips to the iPad and allows users to scan an object in three-dimensions in real-time, ...