Source: Windows Central I'm not normally one to go directly for looks — after all, it's the personality that counts — but the Anycubic Mono X's design is different enough from the competition to stand out nicely. The black case with silver accents looks really clean, and the etched title bar at the bottom of the machine is a nice touch. Even the bright yellow acrylic lid is cut with angled corners that give it an industrial feel. Anycubic is also using this design language in the Wash and Cure Plus, and I like the direction it's heading. 405nm UV-resin It's good that the Mono X looks so sleep because it's big — like, really big. The build area is a respectable 192-by-120-by-245mm, giving you a little more height in the Z-axis than the Elegoo Saturn, the Mono X's biggest competitor, but it's a massive 3.5 times bigger than the Anycubic Mono SE. The Mono SE is a typical size resin printer, so you can see how much more real estate you get with the Mono X.