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Bambu Lab has restocked the P1S at a record-low $399, a $300 drop from its $699 MSRP.
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Bambu Lab has restocked the P1S at a record-low $399, a $300 drop from its $699 MSRP.

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Originally reported by Tom's Hardware

Bambu Lab has restocked the P1S at a record-low $399, a $300 drop from its $699 MSRP. This pricing positions a fully enclosed CoreXY system with 20,000 mm/s2 acceleration as the new budget standard. By maintaining high-volume availability for legacy hardware alongside the newer P2S, Bambu is effectively commoditizing high-speed reliability. This shift forces a market transition where software and materials become the primary differentiators for desktop AM. 🚀

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