3D printing is big at CES 2014 with lots of vendors showing many products and related services walking around the exhibition halls. The following is a series of photos of this new and exciting printing technology.
XYZprinting introduced the Da Vinci 1.0 3D printer at CES 2014.
The Da Vinci 1.0 3D printer
The Da Vinci 1.0 3D printer is a fully built printer that uses ABS resin to print objects of up to 7.9 inches per side. It's available in March with a sub-$500 price tag. More details can be seen in the following slides.
The Da Vinci in the process of printing a 3D object.
DWS Lab's XFab laser 3D printer
DWS Lab is an Italian company that offers high-end 3D printing for consumers. The availability and pricing of the XFab is not yet disclosed however. See more photos of the XFab in the next three slides.
Karl Gifford of 3D Printlife shows off his company's 3D printing-related products.
Maxwell Bogue of WobbleWorks showcasing a 3D print of the Eiffel Tower.
Bogue demonstrating the 3Doodler 3D printing pen. The device will be available in March and will cost $99.
Next, 3D Printing from WhiteClouds, which aims to bring 3D printing to the masses.
EnvisionTec covers all the bases of 3D printing at CES 2014.
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