Before you even ask, it’s an open source trackball and you’re gonna like it. Hackaday Editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams get down to brass tacks on this week’s hacks. From laying down fatter 3D ...
A new kind of 3D display could take the form of an acrylic cube with an image inside, which can be erased and rewritten to easily. The new technique can be used to make 2D, 3D and even animated images ...
Everybody loves a sequel, right? And what better place to launch a followup than in shiny Las Vegas? Exactly a year after launch the first generation of its consumer-friendly 3D printer, the Cube, 3D ...
That puts the D1R Cube closer in spirit to entry-level models like the Wanbo T2 Ultra (500 lumens, $249.99), while falling behind lifestyle projectors like the TCL A1 (360 lumens, $499), XGIMI MoGo 4 ...