Testseek.com have collected 5 expert reviews of the New Matter MOD-t and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for New Matter MOD-t.
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5 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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30 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
7001005
The editors liked
Small and lightweight
Sleek Appleinspired design
Relatively quiet
Easy to set up and use
Low cost
Attractive design
Affordable filament
Self-leveling print bed
Generally good print quality
Quiet
Clean
Futuristic design
Good price point
Wi-fi connectivity
Easy to set-up
User-friendly website
Simple
Clean design
Straightforward printing process
Ideal for novices
The editors didn't like
Software is inelegant and lacks advanced features
Long build times
No nonvolatile onboard storage or SD card slot
Limited filament material
Requires an active Internet connection to print
Modest build volume
Occasional misprints and file transfer errors in tests
Published: 2016-12-09, Author: Richard , review by: tomsguide.com
Simple, clean design, Straightforward printing process, Ideal for novices
Print speed is a little slow, Printer struggled with some test prints
The Mod-T is an elegant-looking printer, with a clean, simple design for both the physical and software sides of the 3D-printing process. Despite some initial complexity, it is one of the simplest 3D printers to set up that we have tested, because you don...
Clean, futuristic design, Good price point, Wi-fi connectivity, Easy to set-up, User-friendly website
Some prints are time-consuming, Average print quality, Replacements parts can add up
Overall, it is important to judge a product based on the value proposition and feature claims it makes. The MOD-t was designed for home and classroom use and asserts that it is the most user-friendly printer. In this regard, we have no complaints. The pri...
Small and lightweight, sleek Appleinspired design, relatively quiet, easy to set up and use, low cost
Software is inelegant and lacks advanced features, long build times, no nonvolatile onboard storage or SD card slot, limited filament material
If I were to compare this printer to any other, it would be the da Vinci Junior 1.0, an entry-level machine from XYZprinting that retails for $295 (Amazon price) and that I reviewed a year ago.The da Vinci has far more functionality than the MOD-t. For ex...
In its current state, the Mod-T is a good printer. Hell, taking the price into account, I'd even call it very good. It's got a decent build volume, good resolution and speed, and a bunch of thoughtful features that make it easy to use and maintain. But...