Two printers, one technology, but different outcomes. What are the differences between the Elegoo Mars 2 Pro and the Mars 3? We’re here to find out.
Another day, another Mars, as Elegoo announces another iteration of the Mars 3D printer – this time with 4K. What else might the Mars 3 be packing? Join us as we speculate.
Returning after a two year absence, Jonny finds himself reflecting on the 3D printers a beginner could feel at home with.
Two versions, "budget" and "performance", are available, each offering an extruder, hotend, and accessories that aim to boost high-temperature performance.
The OEM claims both machines can reach printing speeds of 500 mm/s and include features such as input shaping, diverging in build volume and acceleration.
The new printer boasts a 195 x 84 x 150 mm build volume and a 9.1-inch 6K mono LCD screen.
The Mars 4 may only be 2K, but its DLP chip and XY resolution of 80µm gives buyers a lot to think about.
Launching soon, the Elegoo Neptune 3 Plus and Neptune 3 Max feature larger build volumes than also-recently revealed Neptune 3 Pro, plus improved specs.
Elegoo Saturn 8K has a 10-inch monochrome LCD screen and a larger build volume than the Saturn 4K's 8.9-inch screen.
Elegoo's Neptune 2S has been attracting a bit of interest from the internet, but does that mean you should be interested? Join as we peruse through its specs.
Elegoo's super-large-format resin 3D printer comes to the crowdfunding platform on September 11, 2021, with some super-large "discounts" for early birds.
Elegoo is seeking backers for its upcoming large 6K resin 3D printer, the Elegoo Jupiter. Here is all there is to know right now.
Elegoo is making a big fuss about a few new printers it has on the horizon. We've put our thinking cap on to try to tease out what they might be.
Nipped, tucked, and upgraded for a little more money, the Elegoo Mars Pro outclasses the original Elegoo Mars in many ways. But should you upgrade? Read our review to find out.