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Hi, I live in the UK and am looking to purchase a good quality, good value,
computerized telescope. I have intermediate experience but consider myself an amateur at present. I have used £800 binoculars with image-stabiliser, but would prefer a telescope. Looking for 5" or above so I get decent results, and it doesn't have to hook into a computer, it could just be the keypad type on the side where I enter the data. My budget is around £200-£400. Is there a telescope that fits the bill that is generally regarded as the best budget computerized telescope? Thanks! |
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