If you want an idea of what is available for the "hobby" market I suggest picking up a copy of the Ultimate Guide to 3D printing.
It's already a bit outdated since a new printer seems to pop up every other day.
http://makezine.com/volume/guide-to-3d-printing-2014/
Also as already mentioned I would recommend one of the newest Makerbot machines. They seem to have the easiest to use machine and probably the best support.
There are other options, but it all comes down to cost and how much tinkering you actually want to do to get a useful print.