Meade ETX Telescope Reviews

 

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Meade ETX Telescope Reviews

Meade ETX telescope reviews are positive. One reviewer described as being something he was very grateful to have found. Let's take a look at why by taking a gander at this most positive of the Meade ETX telescope reviews.

This Meade ETX telescope reviewer said he chose the Meade ETX because he was tired of the huge 36 inch refractor telescope he had been using and decided this little computer driven model might be easier to manager.

Meade ETX telescope reviews show that Meade was a big hit when it introduced these tiny ETX telescopes at the end of 2000. They're a great value, according to these Meade ETX telescope reviews, with their 60mm or 70mm lenses and AutoStar as part of the package. These Meade ETX telescope reviewers also say that Meade, in response to Celestron, a competitor, who began to include a tripod with the smaller of its NexStars, started including tripods (regularly retailing at $99) as part of the standard Meade ETX package.

This means, say these Meade ETX reviews, that you get a great deal with your $300 purchase of the ETX. If price is not a factor read our Meade ETX 105 review.
What reviewers really like best about the Meade ETX telescope is that its plastic scope is very light - in fact, weighs less than six pounds.

In these Meade ETX telescope reviews, no one raves about the scope. They say there is some under correction, a little miscollimation of the light, a small bit of astigmatism and brighter objects give off false color - though the last is expected.

The saving grace, however, is that the Meade ETX telescope's scope is very inexpensive.

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