The newest 3D Systems consumer-level 3D printer, the Cube, which costs $1,299.
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3D Systems Cube in the process of printing a reproduction of the Statue of Liberty.
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Two shoes printed by 3D Systems.
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A 3D-printed world, in three different colors, printed by 3D Systems Cube X Trio.
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A 3D-printed guitar, printed and assembled by 3D Systems.
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A hippo, printed with a 3D Systems Cube.
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A futuristic-looking soldier printed by Stratasys.
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The UP! Plus+ 3D printer, distributed by Brooklyn-based startup X-Object. The printer costs $1,549, and can be ordered online.
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Close-up of the X-Objects' UP! Plus+ printer.
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A sphere printed with the X-Objects' UP! Plus+ printer.
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A two-piece, two-color skull printed with the X-Objects' UP! Plus+ printer.
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Created by Hungary-based Leonar3do, LeoWorld software is 3D virtual-reality modeling and animation software, which designs objects that can be 3D-printed later on.
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Leonar3do's software can be used with a special 3D mouse called "Bird." Using a 3D TV and 3D glasses, a designer can work on his object in 3D.
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The 3D-printing app for iOS, made by Sculpteo.
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A small 3D-printed vase made by Sculpteo, a company that prints on demand.
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Three full-color faces made by Mcor Technologies.
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Several objects printed by Ireland-based Mcor Technologies.
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Chess pieces made by ZoomRP, a company that prints and ships 3D-printed prototypes.
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Several objects printed with MakerBot's Replicator 2.
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Makerbot's Replicator 2 devices.
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Stratasys' professional 3D printer, the Objet 260 Connex.
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Logitech mice printed by Stratasys.
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A smartphone case that is entirely 3D-printed.
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A smartphone case that is entirely 3D-printed.
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