By Brian Heater
Likely best known for its low cost 3D printing/scanning all-in-ones, hardware maker XYZprinting is making its first focused play in the education space with the da Vinci miniMaker, a $229 device designed to offer up entry-level desktop 3D printing to K-12 STEM classes.
The inexpensive 3D printer is designed for ease of use, featuring push button printing and auto-calibration, along with… Read More
Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets