There are a few reviews filtering thru and they appear to be the 'equivalent' to they current crop of FPL-53 doublets in CA correction / images.
The use Hoya FCD-1 glass which is 'similar' to Ohara FPL- 51 in its Abbe value.
[The Abbe value is 81.6 for FPL-51 / Hoya FCD-1 glass. Schott FK-51 is 84. [ Night Hawk glass ]. FPL-52 is about 90 and FPL-53 has an Abbe value of 95 almost the same as pure Fluorite glass - the higher the Abbe value the less dispersion / CA - a minimum Abbe number of 80 is required for it to be called ED glass].
They make it a triplet to get the improved color correction but being a triplet the maching and tolerances have to be more exact.
Ohara FPL-53 gives 40% better color correction then the FPL-51 / Hoya glass but a triplet design should eliminate that somewhat. FPL-53 glass is 2-3 times more expensive then the FPL-51. Visually the differences are not so apparent. A.P maybe. The Bintel staff would have 'reviewed' them and should give you some honest feedback. The 127mm version is not being released by Meade.
http://www.astromart.com/articles/ar...article_id=534