SLA Printer recommendation

Our company is surveying for a new 3D Printer
Since we already have a FDM machine (uPrint), we are surveying for a SLA machine at the moment (too bad we cant get a SLS or object).
Most of the time we are printing proof of concept part and sometimes jig.

Do anyone have any recommendation?
One of our vendor suggest UBIZ UBEE, but i can barely find any info on it…

There are a lot of things that will influence your decision, size of print and budget are probably at the top of that list. Look at this video for some great information. https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=TuubPMWeQQE

There is a technical difference between a true SLA and what has been recently lumped into the SLA category, DLP (Digital Light Processing). I personally bought a Phrozen Sonic Mini DLP printer about a year ago for making proof of concept prototypes. It was right at $300, had a monochrome screen (one of the first affordable ones with that), and had excellent reviews. I am very happy with it. Phrozen was one of the trailblazers for monochrome screens, but now there are many products.

I got my UNIZ IBEE printer about a month ago, after years using the small elegoomars.
UNIZ is new in the game and selling the printer with a reasonable price,
the printer has a great build volume and a 4k LCD!!! check their website.

Hows ur experience with uniz? So far so good?
Agree that their price is attractive, but i took a look at their forum and it is abit worrying… (http://forum.uniz.com/thread-category/reviews-experiences/)

Sor far i’m satisfied with the prints quality and their slicer software is great. for the forum, they have a facebook page where they answer quickly.
the forum on their website sucks!!!
If you haven’t used any resin printer before, i would suggest you to look at other brands, their user manual isn’t for beginners. they skip too many fundamental beginner steps.