Published: 2013-04-25, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Relatively easy to set up and use. Wi-Fi enabled. Prints in both PLA and ABS plastic.
Bottom Line, Although the Cube 3D Printer doesn't provide the hassle-free experience we hope for in consumer-oriented products, it's relatively easy to set up and use, and provides decent build quality
Although the Cube 3D Printer doesn't provide the hassle-free experience we hope for in consumer-oriented products, it's relatively easy to set up and use, and provides decent build quality....
Abstract: 3D printing is a fascinating new technology and an exploding new market. The process involved is pretty basic actually. Heat up some plastic, and sort of like that Play-Doh Fun Factory you were so fond of as a kid, you extrude the melted plastic out to...
The 3D Systems Cube's intuitive touch screen, Wi-Fi print features, and smart, removable build platform provide some conveniences you won't find in other 3D printers
Underpowered software, overpriced printing material, and overly locked-down hardware hurt the Cube's appeal for general consumers and hobbyists alike
3D Systems has some useful ideas in its Cube 3D printer, but it sacrifices too many features in the name of accessibility.
Uber-simplified user experience, Dual extruder, Self-calibrating, Wi-Fi connectivity, Enclosed design, Under $1,000
Buggy, frustrating software, Lacks advanced user controls, Expensive proprietary filament cartridges, Noisy operation, Non-heated bed occasionally causes misprints
The DT Accessory PackUp your game and the get the most out of your gear with the following extras, hand-picked by our editors:3D Systems Isense 3D Scanner ($455)3D Systems 2.37 fl oz Cube Glue ($9)3D Systems Sense 3D Scanner ($386)The Cube 3 scores big po...
Abstract: Ready to leap into the next dimension? Forget laserjets: the Cube is a home-ready 3D printer that's easy to use and works straight out of the box. We put it to the test in the clip above: hit play to find out how it fared....
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Published: 2013-06-21, Author: François , review by: erenumerique.fr
Simple d'utilisation, Prix, Ludique
Qualité des objets aléatoires, Encore un peu cher
Les imprimantes 3D sont l'une des inventions les plus en vogue ces temps-ci. Autrefois réservées à l'industrie, ces appareils sont désormais suffisamment abordables pour qu'un particulier puisse les acheter. Alors véritable révolution ou simple effet de m...
Après une petite semaine à réaliser des impressions 3D, le constat d'ensemble qui se dégage tient dans cette ambivalence: la Cube est aussi fascinante que déconcertante. La technologie Plastic Jet proposée ici révèle les objets comme par magie. On se pla...
Abstract: Met de Cube 3D-printer van 3D Systems kun je bijna alles printen. Van gratis te downloaden designs tot eigen ontwerpen. Maar wie de nauwkeurigheid van een Lego-blokje verwacht, komt bedrogen uit. 3D-printen is een revolutie voor de productie- en ontwerpw...
Materializar modelos 3D, Acabamento exterior esconde motores, trilhos e partes sensíveis, Interface touch de fácil navegação, Lê arquivos em entrada para pen drive, Trabalha com plásticos ABS e PLA;
Instalação inicial é muito inconveniente, Cartucho é caro e dá para apenas 30 modelos médios, Incompatibilidade por cabo e lentidão pelo WiFi, Processo para conversão em arquivo imprimível é complicado, Incapaz de construir modelos verticais com bases est
A Cube 3D, da 3D Systems, é algo espantoso de se ver, mas fica claro que sua tecnologia ainda está em estágio inicial de adoção. Lenta, cara, com software de edição limitado e às vezes imprecisa, ela ainda tem um longo caminho a percorrer antes que a usem...