The Financial Times (FT), one of the world’s leading news organizations, recognized internationally for its authority, integrity and accuracy, has reviewed the Unistellar eVscope eQuinox and deemed it “a revelation” that “makes serious astronomy brilliantly simple.”
Jonathan Margolis, (@TheFutureCritic), known as the UK’s original consumer tech journalist, also noted:
- “stellar features”
- “the app for this one is in a different league”
- “Superb, sharp, colourful live images from light years away”
- “software will compensate for light pollution from human sources, or from the Moon”
- And more!
The full review can be read at Financial Times (subscription required) or Tech Register.
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