Monoprice, retailer offering consumer electronics and accessories unveiled its new offerings for 3D printing, Smart Home, Monolith, and Workspace categories.
Attendees may still discover the suite of new products at The Venetian Las Vegas during the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
As far as 3D printing is concerned…
Building off of the success of the Maker Select Mini V2 – the No.1 selling 3D printer in the world – and Monoprice’s rapid ascent to the No.1 3D printing company worldwide, the brand is continuing to introduce new 3D printers to sustain its place as a category leader, with offerings priced dramatically below industry standards. The following printers will be on display:
- MP Delta Pro – dominates the category with a 270mm diameter x 300mm height build volume, and allows users to print up to 3 times faster with silent drivers, a touchscreen, auto leveling, and WiFi compatibility for remote management or print queuing.
- MP UV Resin 3D Printers – allows users to save time and money prototyping with efficient and easy-to-use UV Rapid Resin technology capable of printing at resolutions down to 30 micron, and producing details not possible with traditional FDM print methods.
- MP Select Mini V3 – the newest iteration of the best-selling 3D printer in the world, now featuring auto-leveling and touchscreen display.
“Every year we look forward to CES to show the significant strides we’ve made in introducing some of the most pivotal new technology within product offerings that boldly disrupt industry price points, and this year is no different,” said Bernard Luthi, CEO at Monoprice. “Through our unique business model, we are able to give our customers the opportunity to access the hottest technologies at an affordable price, and we’re expanding our product offerings even further into the Smart Home, 3D Printing, and Audio spaces.”
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