 | The revolutionary Meade ETX-90EC goes anywhere with you at a moments notice and presents high-quality optical images in an ultraportable package. For the casual or beginning observer the Meade ETX-90EC may be all the telescope ever required. Or, for... |
 | All of the major planets except Pluto are easily observable through Meade's brand-new 80mm (3.1) achromatic refractor telescope. You can study Saturn and its ring system; the primary cloud belts of Jupiter and its 4 major satellites; the Moonlike... |
 | The PowerSeekers come in a choice of refractor or reflector, equatorial or altazimuth mount design. The PowerSeekers come with all coated glass optical components with for enhanced image brightness and clarity. The Newtonian reflectors offer larger... |
 | Heres the affordable web camera thats easy to set up, with simple to install software that lets you meet family and friends, face-to-face, on-line, with live video calls. Or bring instant messages to life by adding images to your Yahoo! Messenger as... |
 | This high quality altazimuth refractor is an excellent choice for the more serious beginning astronomer or terrestrial observer. It's a powerful optical instrument with over 165 times the light gathering ability of the naked eye. This ability allows... |
 | Get a closer look with the Vivitar Refractor Telescope and Tripod. It makes a great companion at sporting events, under the night sky, or on a bird watching trek. |
 | Let Meade high-resolution optics and revolutionary AutostarTM capability take you on an automated guided tour of the Solar System, the Galaxy, and beyond. |
 | Sony DVP-NS601HP DVD Player Breathe life into your DVD collection with the black DVP-NS601HP upscaling DVD player. Enjoy your favorite DVDs, now upscaled to 1080p beauty via the HDMI connection. |
 | The Meade DS-2090MAK Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope 20096 is an affordable, portable, and nearly perfect all-around telescope. The Meade DS-2090MAK Maksutov Cassegrain Telescope is a catadioptric telescope that utilizes both lenses and mirrors to form... |
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