Thanks for the review Roger

...but I'm still wanting...
When it came to mounts I tried to get a de-facto test standard happening with a few equipment reviews I wrote for Sky & Space magazine (many, many moons ago) , via some simple and reproducible quantitative measures.
First up: periodic error? With an CCD and small telescope this error is easy to measure.
Rigidity?: how much does it flex? I used to hang a 1kg mass on a focuser,
(with video camera providing a feed of a star) and measure the deflection, in both unloaded and loaded states.
Quickly lifting the 1kg mass I'd time the period (looking at the video feed) it took for vibrations to dampen.
Mount weight, set-up time through to GoTo pointing accuracy (if applicable) can also be measured.
My hope is: if all reviewers did the same, we could compare apples with apples