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The M3D Micro is a basic 3D printer that offers value for the money, but lacks the flexibility and speed of more expensive models.
A chicken in every pot and a 3D printer on every kitchen counter ... it's going to happen and the Micro M3D is leading the way ...
The Micro 3D Printer by M3D is a compact, attractive, and unusually quiet 3D printer geared to newbies making their first foray into the 3D printing world, but its output and performance was ...
M3D’s $350 Micro gets you plenty of bang for your buck, but it’s a bit too unreliable to stand toe-to-toe with more expensive 3D printers.
The Micro, a Kickstarter project by Maryland-based company M3D, is building a 3D printer that's not only cheap ($300), but also compact, quiet, power-conscious, and highly user-friendly.
There are more than a couple of reasons why 3D printing hasn't truly hit critical mass, and the team at M3D thinks it's sidestepped them with The Micro, its $200 - $300 3D printer. The Micro is ...
Update: The consumer-focused, low-cost Micro 3D printer that's currently raising money on Kickstarter to get its prototype to market, has pushed passed the $2 million mark in pledged crowdfunds ...
After raising $3.4 million on Kickstarter earlier this year, M3D's desktop printer — the Micro — is almost here. "Around December, everything should be nice and ready," said M3D President David Jones.
The Kickstarter campaign for The Micro 3D printer by M3D can safely be called a success, just three days after its launch. At the time of writing the project has achieved $2,050,300 in pledges ...
Today at CE Week 2016, M3D unveiled a new printer --dubbed the M3D Pro-- that addresses all the flaws and shortcomings of the Micro.
M3D just launched their second 3D printer on Kickstarter. The M3D Pro offers more professional features than its predecessor, the M3D Micro, which is still one of cheapest 3D printers around.
The Micro 3D Printer by M3D is a compact, attractive, and unusually quiet 3D printer geared to newbies making their first foray into the 3D printing world, but its output and performance was ...