


So, I have owned this telescope for around eight years now which, even with the British weather patterns being what they are, has given me a pretty reasonable number of observations on which to base a review. I usually try to state these during any review where I think they may have a bearing. The only remaining factor is personal viewing tastes (such as, for example, how much chromatic aberration you can accept or how much eye relief you need in an eyepiece). This gives a much more balanced view of the scope and its real performance. The only way to overcome this is to spend as many nights out with the scope as possible, in all conditions and with as many different eyepieces and so on, as you can. Now, I’m not keen on reviews which take place over a short period as I believe there are too many factors which can affect judgement. Check out our sister app, AirParrot (to add AirPlay sending to your devices.This is my review of the Tal 2 M 6” Newtonian Reflector. It DOES NOT enable *sending* any device screens. This application simply receives that screen.

iOS has the built-in ability to send screens. Note: This application allows you to receive the screen of your iOS device on your Android device. The 1-2 combo punch of AirParrot and Reflector lets you mirror just about anything to your Android device! Visit for more information! With Reflector 2, everything you do on your iOS device is wirelessly streamed to your Android device in real-time!ĭon't have an iOS device? Reflector 2 works great with our sister app, AirParrot 2! AirParrot 2 allows you to mirror your Mac or Windows computer to your Android device running Reflector 2. It works great with devices running iOS 9! Play games, watch movies, demo apps or present on the big screen from your iPhone or iPad.

Reflector 2 uses the built-in AirPlay functionality of iOS to mirror your iOS device on a big screen or tablet without wires or complicated setups. Wirelessly display your iPad or iPhone on any Android device with Reflector 2!
