Buy the best mount you can afford. You will likely upgrade the scope as most people do eventually and having extra mount capacity allows that. If you want to try astrophotography you will need a good goto EQ mount, preferably one with a guideport. You don't need a laptop to run a goto EQ mount, they usually have a hind controller, certain the HEQ5 does. New software versions of the Skywatcher Syncscan controller software do have polar alignment error correction routines, however, you probably should learn to 'drift align' as well.
No EQ mount is going to be ready to go in 5-10 minutes unless you have it permanently setup in an observatory. A dobsonian could be ready to use in that time frame but you won't be able to track for astrophoto purposes (although you can do bright planet photos that use auto fast camera speed settings). Deep Sky Object photos would be out of the question on a dob.
From where your starting there is alot to learn, so keep asking questions and read everything you can before you buy.
Last edited by glend; 12-07-2015 at 10:41 AM.
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