Comparison
The Celestron Origin is the clear winner for most amateur astronomers. Its dramatically superior overall score of 82 versus 45 reflects genuine advantages across nearly every category that matters to observers. The single most important differentiator is aperture versus versatility; while the Advanced VX 11" offers larger light-gathering power, the Origin's 152mm f/2.2 design delivers exceptional performance at a lower price point with substantially better portability.
The Advanced VX 11" suits observers with permanent observatory setups who prioritize maximum aperture for deep-sky viewing and have the infrastructure to manage its 56kg weight and equatorial mount complexity. The Origin should be purchased by virtually everyone else; its smart telescope features, tracking capability, compact 19kg frame, and superior scores across astrophotography, planetary observation, and deep-sky work make it the more practical choice for typical amateur astronomers. The Origin's significantly better beginner score also matters; its alt-azimuth mount requires minimal setup experience, while the Advanced VX demands proper polar alignment.
For mobile observers or those still developing their observing priorities, the Origin's combination of capability and accessibility makes it the recommended purchase. Only buyers with fixed locations and specialized deep-sky ambitions should consider the Advanced VX 11".
Why choose Celestron Advanced VX
No significant advantages identified.
Why choose Celestron Origin