Comparison
The Celestron Origin is the clear winner for nearly every amateur astronomer. It outperforms the CPC Deluxe 1100 HD across every meaningful metric, scoring 82 overall compared to just 36, while costing $1,700 less. The single most important differentiator is that the Origin is simply a vastly superior instrument; it excels at astrophotography, planetary observation, and deep-sky viewing, while the CPC Deluxe struggles with all three, particularly in planetary work where it scores only 14/100.
The Celestron Origin's compact f/2.2 Schmidt-Cassegrain design, smart telescope features, and GoTo tracking make it exceptionally capable for imaging and visual observation alike. Its portability score of 50 versus 39 also means you're more likely to actually use it. The CPC Deluxe 1100 HD, despite its larger aperture, suffers from fundamental design limitations that severely hamper its practical performance and versatility.
The Origin should appeal to virtually all amateur astronomers seeking value and capability; beginners and experienced observers alike will find it rewarding. Buy the CPC Deluxe 1100 HD only if you specifically need maximum light-gathering power for a stationary setup and have the budget for a significantly underperforming instrument. For everyone else, the choice is straightforward; choose the Origin.
Why choose Celestron CPC Deluxe
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Why choose Celestron Origin