Comparison
The Celestron Origin Mark II is the clear winner for nearly all amateur astronomers. The single most important differentiator is aperture versus versatility; while the Advanced VX 11" offers larger aperture for theoretical light gathering, the Origin Mark II's 152mm aperture combined with its exceptional f/2.2 focal ratio delivers superior performance across almost every category with vastly superior scores: 84 overall versus 45, 90 for astrophotography versus 41, and 69 for deep sky versus 21.
The Origin Mark II also weighs one-third as much, making it genuinely portable, while the Advanced VX's 56kg frame confines it to a permanent observatory setup. The Advanced VX 11" f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope should only appeal to observers with fixed installations prioritizing extreme magnification for lunar and planetary detail, though even then its planetary score of 33 underperforms expectations.
The Celestron Origin Mark II suits virtually everyone else; its smart telescope features, tracking capabilities, astrophotography prowess, and genuine portability make it the superior investment. Unless you have immovable reasons to prioritize maximum aperture in a fixed location, purchase the Origin Mark II without hesitation.
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