Repackaged, old technology. Those guys are pretty good marketeers.
Prodigy - 9 years old. low end version of FDM with less capability
Dimension 7 years old. Repackaged Prodigy with even less capability.
Dimension SST and Elite, add in some of the capability elliminated with older versions.
Now the Uprint. - Nothing new. Lets just buy repackaged old technology.
Are they good at marketing, or are we blind?
Joe Kerer
--- On Sat, 1/31/09, Adrian Bowyer <A.Bowyer@bath.ac.uk> wrote:
From: Adrian Bowyer <A.Bowyer@bath.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: [rp-ml] Dimension uPrint.
To: "Jeremy Pullin" <Jeremy.Pullin@Renishaw.com>
Cc: rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi
Date: Saturday, January 31, 2009, 4:51 PM
Jeremy Pullin wrote:
> industry. This machine is not significantly cheaper than the existing
> Dimension machines and when I say that I mean it's not significant in
> terms of opening it up to new markets as the release of a £1,000
> machine would be.
People may like to know that Unimatic Engineers Ltd., are now selling
their version of RepRap (that they call RapMan) for under £1000. See
http://www.unimatic.co.uk/education/rapman.asp
Best wishes
Adrian
Dr Adrian Bowyer
http://people.bath.ac.uk/ensab
http://reprap.org
Received on Sun Feb 01 18:34:39 2009
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