They 3D Systems Cube 2 will be shipped for free, or so the company says

Feb 4, 2014 14:25 GMT  ·  By

AT&T may primarily deal in phones and other broadband-connected devices, but it has some other branches to, like television and, now, 3D printing.

That's right, AT&T has begun to sell 3D printers through its online store.

It isn't making the printers itself though. Instead, it's shipping the 3D Systems Cube 2, with a build size of 140 x 140 x 140 mm / 5.51 x 5.51 x 5.51.

The Cube Home 3D printer has a price of $1,229 / €909, but will be shipped for free if you take the plunge and place an order. It has Wi-Fi support, among other things.

The Cube Home printers all come with 25 free 3D files. The printing material is stored on cartridges that bear a price of $50 / €37 each.

You'll be allowed to select from multiple different printer case colors, including pink, red, blue, white and metallic grey.