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3Doodler Pro Plus refined version of the 3D-printing pen

28th October 2020
"The professional 3D-printing pen gets a minor update"

3Doodler’s 3D-printing pens cover a wide range of potential uses, from preschool art projects to high-end professional model making. With the Pro Plus, 3Doodler is attempting to refine that professional offering, changing up how you adjust settings while drawing in 3D and offering more materials in more shapes and sizes to work with.

The Pro Plus is an upgraded version of the 3Doodler Pro, and it carries over a lot of its visual design. When we covered that last version, we noted its streamlined look and more granular controls but were still left skeptical that the company would escape the “toy” association it gained with its other pens. The Pro Plus keeps a lot of what worked with the previous Pro while slimming down the device by 50 percent and providing improved performance.

These changes don’t come without some potential trade-offs for previous Pro owners who are considering the upgrade, however. The pen loses the physical dials for adjusting settings on the Pro in exchange for buttons next to its digital display, featuring 10 possible temperatures and seven possible speeds for feeding filament through the pen. Buttons make the device simpler, but being forced to click through a menu, rather than just setting a dial to what you want seems like it might take longer. The backplate of the Pro Plus is magnetic and can be removed to access the inside of the pen for maintenance. The device also ships with six different pen tip nozzles to extrude the filaments in different widths and shapes.

3Doodler claims to offer the widest variety of filaments in the industry: from traditional plastic to copper, bronze, nylon, and even wood. The more unusual options are actually a mix of fibers of the various materials and the traditional plastic filament. So while your project won’t be made from 100 percent wood, it should still smell and feel like the real thing. The Pro Plus works with every type of filament the company sells except the “eco-plastic” offered with the Start and 3D Build & Playpens.

These Pro Plus changes might seem minor, but offering a better way to access the inside of the device is meaningful for any user, not just a professional one. The larger question is whether professionals think it’s a worthwhile trade-off for losing those dial controls from the Pro. The 3Doodler Pro Plus is available now for the same price as the previous version, $249.99.

Source: Theverge


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iPad Pro to come with 3D-sensing camera

14th November 2019
"Upcoming iPad Pro is rumored to focus on delivering advanced AR capabilities"

News about this is very scarce, but according to a report the upcoming iPad Pro is rumored to focus on delivering advanced AR capabilities with the next-generation iPad Pro.

According to the report, Apple will use a 3D sensor for mapping objects, people and whole rooms along side a standard camera on the back side of the device. This sensor will help reconstruct the virtual 3D environment and is said to be more advanced than the current Face ID technology on iPhones.

The new iPad Pro is expected to hit the market early 2020.

 

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Sony Spatial Reality Display Make Possible Viewing 3D without Glasses

17th October 2020
"It does not require the user to wear specific VR glasses or a headset"

Sony Electronics announced the debut of a groundbreaking new product made with Sony’s eye sensing light field display (ELFD) technology – ” Sony Spatial Reality Display” – SR Display.

The display, originally shown to attendees at CES in the US in January this year, is known as an “eye sensing light field display”, It does not require the user to wear specific VR glasses or a headset, and only uses technology that uses eye-tracking to render realistic 3D objects. The Sony Spatial Reality Display consists of a 15.6-inch 4K LCD with a high-speed vision sensor that tracks eye movement and position as it moves around the display, and a micro-optical lens, located above the LCD, that separates the left and right eye screens to create stereoscopic images.

The SR Display uses top-of-the-line real-time rendering algorithms, so it requires a powerful PC with at least an Intel Core i7-class processor and NVIDIA’s RTX 2070 Super-class GPU. The SR Display enables creators in industries ranging from automotive and industrial design to computer graphics (CG) and visual effects (VFX), as well as creators in film, to bring their ideas to life in a stunning 3D display.

In terms of pricing, the Sony SR Display price is $4,999.99 approximately ₹3,60,700. It will be available on the Sony Store and other retailers in November.

Sony Spatial Reality Display Specifications

  • Dimension: Approx. 15.125 x 9.25 x 9.125″ (383 x 232 x 231 mm), 15.125 x 9.25 x 9.75″ (383 x 232 x 247 mm) (including accessories)
  • Weight With Optional Parts: Approx. 10.8 lb (4.9 kg) (including accessories)
  • Weight Without Optional Parts: Approx. 10.2 lb (4.6 kg)
  • High-speed Vision Sensor: Eye-sensing vision sensor built-in
  • Viewing Distance: 30 cm–75 cm
  • Viewing Angle: Up 20 degrees, down 40 degrees, left and right 25 degrees2
  • Number Of Users At A Time: 1
  • Display Luminance: 500 nits
  • Contrast: 1400:1
  • Gamut: Adobe RGB approx. 100%
  • Color Temperature: 6500K
  • Panel Resolution: 3,840 pixels x 2,160 pixels4
  • Speakers: 5.5 W (1.5 W + 1.5 W + 2.5 W)
  • Connectivity: HDMI INPUT 1,
  • Control Terminal: 1 (USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C)
  • POWER: DC IN: 12V 2.0A
  • Power and Energy Saving: Power Consumption (In Operation) – 24 W, Power Consumption (In Standby) – 0.5 W
  • Illuminance: 100 lux—1,000 lux
  • Temperature: 32–104 °F (0–40 °C)
  • Humidity: 20–80 % (No condensation)
  • Supported Game Engines: UNITY – 2019.4 (recommended), 2018.4, 2020.1, Unreal Engine 4 – 4.25 (recommended), 4.24
  • What’s In The Box: AC adapter (1), Power cord (1), USB Type-C, cable (1), HDMI cable (1), Warranty card (1), Instruction manual (1), Side panels (2) (left and right), Top flange (1), Bottom stand (1), Cleaning cloth (1)

Source: Theverge


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