It's the world's smallest 3D printer, it's the quietest, simplest and most affordable 3D printer on the market. It has EVERYTHING ... well ... except printvolume ... or purpose ... I really don't see the usage scenario. Maybe for some specific hobby or modelling applications. Still it is a interesting small machine.
Here are the technical specifications and key features:
- Printer Technology: Stereolithography (LCD)
- Build Envelope: 40 x 20 x 90mm
- Resolution X-Y: 328 Microns
- Print Material: iBox Resin or Makerjuice
- Power Consumption During Print: 2.7 Watts
- Maximum Z Precision: 0.39 Microns
- Noise Volume: 29 db
- Weight: 3 pounds
- Optional battery for up to 10 hours of printing
- Controlled by Raspberry Pi and remote control (computer, tablet, smartphone with web browser)
- Price: $189 early bird, $299 retail
- The iBox Nano is designed to produce high resolution prints with the touch of a button
- There is no software to install so you can spend less time setting up prints and more time printing
- A robust ecosystem of open source and free software for 3D modeling and editing
- WiFi enabled so you can print untethered
- Battery powered option for on-the-go printing (optional purchase).
- The iBox Nano is:
- The worlds smallest Resin printer
- The worlds most affordable Resin printer
- The worlds only battery powered (option) Resin printer
- The worlds first production LCD based UV Resin printer
- The worlds quietest 3D printer
- The worlds lightest 3D printer
iBox Nano is now on Kickstarter where you can find more technical details and comparison data:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/826799607/ibox-nano-worlds-smallest-least-expensive-3d-print
iBox homepage: http://www.iboxprinters.com/