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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Identica Blue VS Degree of Freedom Scanners?
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<blockquote data-quote="PCDL" data-source="post: 171605" data-attributes="member: 5692"><p>Back from the IDS. I had some time to see/play with the DOF scanners, the Identical Blue, as well as the D2000 from 3Shape. All are impressive, but in my opinion, I really like the DOF. Heres why: its live now. The D2000 was cool as hell, but it is pre-production and not fully operational (and its nifty occlusion device didnt work for ****...). The ability to go back and re-capture data in select areas like an intramural scanner is great. Also, the ability of the machine to re-establish the model position on its own (if you pull the model out, or move it) is great. Overall, its a utilitarian scanner that gets the job done. The Identica scanner, fell somewhere in the middle, but didnt really impress me. Oh, and from the DOF-USA president = Scanner and computer should be around $19k. New D2000 from 3Shape is going to be $42-$44k. That sells it for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PCDL, post: 171605, member: 5692"] Back from the IDS. I had some time to see/play with the DOF scanners, the Identical Blue, as well as the D2000 from 3Shape. All are impressive, but in my opinion, I really like the DOF. Heres why: its live now. The D2000 was cool as hell, but it is pre-production and not fully operational (and its nifty occlusion device didnt work for ****...). The ability to go back and re-capture data in select areas like an intramural scanner is great. Also, the ability of the machine to re-establish the model position on its own (if you pull the model out, or move it) is great. Overall, its a utilitarian scanner that gets the job done. The Identica scanner, fell somewhere in the middle, but didnt really impress me. Oh, and from the DOF-USA president = Scanner and computer should be around $19k. New D2000 from 3Shape is going to be $42-$44k. That sells it for me. [/QUOTE]
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