A British has inventor has unveiled the ultimate Star Trek gadget - a £650 handheld scanner that could be used to copy almost any item. The Fuel3D scanner, originally developed at Oxford University, ...
Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s hardware team, covering at various times printers, scanners, projectors, storage, and monitors. I currently focus my testing efforts on 3D printers, pro and ...
In today's maker-friendly workshop a 3D scanner is just as useful as 3D printing for replicating small objects. And now there's an option to adding the former gadget to your setup for under $100. The ...
Sellers will be able to ‘scan’ their shoes to create a 3D replica Sellers will be able to ‘scan’ their shoes to create a 3D replica is a news writer who covers the streaming wars, consumer tech, ...
Nothing catches our collective eye quite as easily as the combination of high technology and childhood toys. Making a play for our man-childhood inclinations today is a Lego-augmented FARO Focus 3D, ...
It’s time for the ultimate 3D scanner showdown! In one corner, we have the CREALITY CR-SCAN FERRET, and in the other, the REVOPOINT POP2. Which one takes the crown for precision, ease, and value?
The huge diversity of sensors and other hardware which our community now has access to seems comprehensive, but there remain many parts which have made little impact due to cost or scarcity. It’s one ...
[TeachingTech] has a video covering the OpenScan Mini that does a great job of showing the workflow, hardware, and processing method for turning small objects into high-quality 3D models. If you’re at ...
A popular story at CES? Finding once-expensive technology that has finally made it down to the consumer level. On the floor we bumped into a company called RealView 3D, and it's hoping that it has a ...