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Product Review: Meade LightBridge 10 Inch Truss-Tube Dobsonian – Deluxe

Let me first start by saying that I’m new to astronomy but it was obvious to me that the Meade LightBridge is an excellent telescope. I absolutely love it. The views are sharp and beautiful, the scope itself looks very impressive, the build quality is excellent, and the optics are exceptional.

The telescope arrived in 2 well-packed boxes, the instructions were easy to follow and I had it set up in about 20 minutes.

We have a Ford Escape and I wanted a telescope that I can take everywhere with me easily with my wife and daughter in the car – this one has truss-tubes so it will break down and it’s fairly easily portable, although somewhat heavy.

I had never seen a 10″ dobsonian telescope in person before, and hadn’t realized just how big these instruments really are. They are much bigger than you might expect, and you should take this into consideration before buying one.

I had considered other 10″ options, most notably, the Orion XT10 and the Zhumell Z10, but the problem with those two is that they both have a single, solid tube:

As you can see from the picture, the OTA (Optical Tube Assembly) on this one doesn’t break down at all, so it was out of the question for me. I did note during my research that the XT10 (picture above) seems to be an excellent telescope and everyone who buys one says they love it, but again I needed more mobility than that one would provide.

Tech Specs Of The Meade LightBridge

Aperture: 10″
Focal Length: 1270mm
Focal Ratio: f/5
Focuser: 2″ Crayford style focuser with 1.25″ adapter
Red Dot Viewfinder: 4-reticle Red Dot ViewFinder
Secondary Housing Weight: 6 lbs.
Trusses Weight: 2 lbs.
OTA Primary Housing Weight: 30 lbs.
Assembled OTA Weight: 38 lbs.
Assembled Mount Weight: 27 lbs.
Total Net Telescope Weight (assembled): 65 lbs.
OTA Length: 47″
Mount Dimensions: 23″x23″x18″
Cooling fan on the primary mirror.

When you want to move it around, you can move the OTA, and then the mount separately, but note that the OTA is 38lbs by itself.

My First Light

I was lucky enough to be able to see Saturn the first night I had the telescope, it was spectacular through the 2″ wide angel eyepiece that comes with the Meade LightBridge. Saturn looked tiny but I could see it very clearly with it’s rings and a nice background of stars.

I also saw Mars, I could see the rich red color of it but it was also fairly small, and the viewing conditions weren’t ideal where I was at the time.

I also purchased the Zhumell eyepiece and filter kit with my Meade LightBridge, so I got to see these planets even bigger and brighter in my scope. Saturn was really nice at around 400x…

Final Thoughts

I love this telescope and I couldn’t be happier with it, however, if you are a beginner and want a good first telescope, I might suggest that you choose a 6″ because it will be much easier to move around. I would also suggest that it might be easier to learn to find objects on a 6″ that it is on a 10″, simply because you can move the 6″ around a lot easier and you will get to use it more often.

All in all, you won’t forget the first time you see the moon and planets through this telescope…

Clear skies.

Product Review: Meade LightBridge 10 Inch Truss-Tube Dobsonian – Deluxe
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Product Review: Asus Eee PC 900HA

About a year ago, me and my wife bought 2 “Asus Eee PC 900HA” for eachother as presents, hoping to get a small laptop that we can use as an ultra-portable PC and we were very wrong.

First, my wifes Eee started to hang and die after being on for a while so I figured it might be it’s RAM, I had another RAM and I replaced the old one and sure enough, it was fine.

Then after about 2 months, her Eee started to refuse to turn on so we had to send it back to Asus for repair, before we send it to them, I placed the old RAM hoping that they actually test the product before they send it back but they didn’t and they sent it back with the same defective RAM.

After around 8 months, my Eee started to hang, it was exactly the same issue that we had with the other one and we didn’t bother sending it back…

Now, my wifes Eee is doing the same thing, this laptop kills the RAM for some reason.

All in all, we feel like we wasted 2x$300 on these useless products and will never buy them again.

A few years back, I had another Asus laptop and started to die on me all the time, I think Asus uses low quality electronics in their laptops and I wouldn’t recommend Asus laptops to anyone, you are better off with an HP, Vaio or Dell.

I hope this helps someone.

Product Review: Asus Eee PC 900HA
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Product Review: Sager NP8662 Laptop

Basics:

This is a powerful gaming laptop in a small package, it can play all of the available games with relatively good performance, however I don’t recommend because this laptop doesn’t have the quality that it’s sellers claim it has.

While the performace of this laptop will surprise you, it has a lot of shortcommings such as low quality keyboard, very short battery life and a low quality display.

The other problem is Windows Vista that despite a quad core CPU and 4GB of RAM, is getting slower every day.

Tech Specs:

While you can customize yours when you order but the one that I’m reviewing has:
CPU: Intel Core2 Quad Q9000
RAM: 4DB
HDD: Seagate 500GB
GFX: GeForce GTX 260M

Benchmarks:

Here are some of the benchmarks:

Windows Experience Index: 5.7

3D Mark 06: 9606

Pros:

1 – Great performance

Cons:

1 – Expensive
2 – Low quality built, it is not as well made as HP, Vaio and Dell
3 – Low quality keyboard

Final Thoughts:

I wouldn’t recommend this laptop, and I think it’s not worth the money, I wouldn’t recommend Sager laptops in general.

Product Review: Sager NP8662 Laptop
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