HP unveils its 2.4 teravoxel 3D printer.
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HP unveils its 2.4 teravoxel 3D printer.
A bargain it says at $130k. Ten times faster than rivals. 66 of the unit's 135 parts were printed by the printer itself!
http://www.computerworld.com/article/3071035/emerging-technology/hp-begins-selling-its-jet-fusion-3d-printer-says-its-50-cheaper-10x-faster-than-others.html
vox·el
ˈväksəl/
noun
(in computer-based modeling or graphic simulation) each of an array of elements of volume that constitute a notional three-dimensional space, especially each of an array of discrete elements into which a representation of a three-dimensional object is divided.
http://www.computerworld.com/article/3071035/emerging-technology/hp-begins-selling-its-jet-fusion-3d-printer-says-its-50-cheaper-10x-faster-than-others.html
HP unveils its 2.4 teravoxel 3D printer.
A bargain it says at $130k. Ten times faster than rivals. 66 of the unit's 135 parts were printed by the printer itself!
http://www.computerworld.com/article/3071035/emerging-technology/hp-begins-selling-its-jet-fusion-3d-printer-says-its-50-cheaper-10x-faster-than-others.html
vox·el
ˈväksəl/
noun
(in computer-based modeling or graphic simulation) each of an array of elements of volume that constitute a notional three-dimensional space, especially each of an array of discrete elements into which a representation of a three-dimensional object is divided.
http://www.computerworld.com/article/3071035/emerging-technology/hp-begins-selling-its-jet-fusion-3d-printer-says-its-50-cheaper-10x-faster-than-others.html
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