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The 3D System Sense Scanner is capable of scanning objects up to 10 x 10ft enabling Mac users to scan the world around them and transform it into a digital files for just $399 that can then be 3D ...
3D Systems have announced the release of a new Sense 3D Scanner update, that is available to download for free and brings with a number of new features, updates, tweaks and performance enhancements.
The company revealed the Sense, a hand-held 3D scanner in November that is meant to compete with Makerbot’s Digitizer and Occipital’s Mobile Structure Sensor.
Victor De Los Angeles (right), owner of Cubo toy store, uses a Sense 3D scanner on coffee shop owner Kevin Micelli in New York. Three-dimensional scanning is a new reason to stand still for a ...
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 ...
Ars puts five home 3D scanning options to the ultimate test—scanning kids and clay cats.
Industry mainstay MakerBot and upstart Rubicon have both announced consumer-oriented 3D scanners in the last few months, and now 3D Systems (maker of the Cube 3D) has one, too. The Sense 3D Scanner ...
3D Systems has just unveiled their new iSense 3D Scanner for iPads which allows users to scan entire objects.
The Sense is priced at $399 and will position 3D Systems in the scanning market, thus competing against Stratasys. Makerbot, which is owned by Stratasys, launched Digitizer, priced at $1400.
Victor De Los Angeles, left, owner of Cubo toy store, demonstrates the use of the Sense 3D scanner on coffee shop owner Kevin Micelli at his store in New York.
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