Comparison
The Celestron EdgeHD 800 OTA is the clear winner, with an overall score of 81/100 compared to the Celestron 12046 Computerized Advanced VX's disappointing 38/100. The most significant differentiator is the optical and mechanical quality. The EdgeHD 800 OTA delivers superior performance across nearly every category: it scores 69/100 for planetary observation versus 14/100, excels at deep sky viewing with 59/100 versus 11/100, and substantially outperforms in astrophotography at 66/100 versus 33/100. This isn't marginal; these are fundamental differences in what each telescope can accomplish.
The Celestron 12046, despite its larger 9.25-inch aperture, suffers from optical compromises that severely limit its capabilities. The EdgeHD 800 OTA is also nearly twelve times lighter at 1.2kg, making it far more portable and practical for real-world observing sessions. It costs $800 less while delivering far superior results. The Celestron 12046 Computerized Advanced VX should only appeal to observers who absolutely require maximum light-gathering power and can tolerate poor optical performance and mounting issues.
The Celestron EdgeHD 800 OTA suits nearly every amateur astronomer seeking genuine optical quality and versatility without compromise. Buy the EdgeHD 800 OTA without hesitation.
Why choose Celestron 12046 Computerized
No significant advantages identified.
Why choose Celestron EdgeHD 800