Bernard Luthi, CEO of Monoprice, said, “With an aggressive growth plan and increased manufacturing power, we’re focused on maintaining our strong position in burgeoning technology categories like 3D printing, so we can continue delivering better and wider choices at more affordable prices to our customers. We’re also keeping our finger on the pulse of other product categories that present opportunities for us and our disruptive business model. After vetting the home appliance industry, we realized we owed it to our customers to introduce quality products at fair prices.”
The company remains focused on expanding their cost-effective 3D printer line and keeping the technology accessible to everyone. Their new 3D printers will be debuted and demonstrated at CES 2017 this week. First up, Monoprice upgraded their best-selling $199 Select Mini 3D printer to version 2.0, adding some community-inspired upgrades, but keeping it at the same low price. Their new plug and play MP Delta Mini 3D printer comes with Wi-Fi, and can create high-quality 3D prints right out of the box. It’s the perfect option for beginners, and even more perfect for your wallet – at just $149.99, the Delta Mini is the company’s lowest-cost 3D printer!
The professional MP 3 Series Commercial 3D printer is well-suited for industrial and commercial rapid prototyping, thanks to its large 400 x 400 mm build volume. This model will set you back $799.99, but has a full enclosure and features the latest FDM technology. Finally, Monoprice is introducing the big kahuna, their first professional quality SLA resin printer. The price for the MP Maker Prism Professional SLA Resin Printer may seem steep at $3,499, but the 3D printing solutions it offers are on par with other 3D printers that cost over $9,000. It’s ideal for creating objects that require high levels of accuracy, such as prototypes, jewelry, and dental products, due to its impressive 0.03 micron layer resolution.
Monoprice is also displaying their new home appliances and audio technology at CES, including a new blender and a new Onyx Series 3.5 mm audio cable. All of their new 3D printers and appliances will be start shipping in the first quarter of 2017. Visit them at CES 2017 at the Venetian Palazzo Hospitality Suites, #VEN-3132. Don’t forget, 3DPrint.com will be also be roaming the show floors, and bringing you all the latest from CES 2017! Discuss in the Monoprice forum at 3DPB.com.