Many people were "bitten" by early generation DSOs which,although useful in many situations,were totally unsuitable as general purpose workshop instruments.
Back in the early 1990s Tektronix & HP Reps would come to my then work to demonstrate the "latest & greatest" DSOs.
They would be all primed up to argue the benefits of vector and/or dot displays,& various other exotica,& totally overawe the Old Fogeys.
Us "old fogeys" (ranging at the time from the early twenties to the mid fifties) would listen,then ask them to display some everyday signals found in a TV Studio.
They failed miserably------lack of memory depth caused reduced sampling rates at longer time/div settings,so any frequencies higher than the sample rate would be totally mangled.
The first couple of iterations couldn't even resolve a PAL colour burst when the timebase was set to TV line rate.
They got better,but not much,until the last one which was in a cabinet like a kid's lunchbox could display a field rate signal fairly well,but there was still some kind of aliasing going on with the colour information.
It was usable,though.
I never heard anyone call for a intensity graded display to make it look like a "pretend analog"---we would have been happy if it just displayed what it was looking at,even if it did look like something drawn on the back of an envelope with a leaky fountain pen!*
And the UI on those old DSOs!
Bland beige keyboarded front panels ,yuk!---At least the "lunchbox" one was colourful!
As DSOs have improved,they have more & more converged upon an "Analog " look!
No keyboards,"pretend phosphor" & the lot----the "experts back then told us that the "Vic-20"* look was the way to go!
Modern DSOs can do a lot of stuff & don't have many of the limitations of the old ones,but there are still "great pretenders" around.
They look much the same as better quality ones,but are not a lot better than the 1990s ones from the Big Two!
One thing about old Analogs---unless they are faulty,what you see,you get!
Unless you have a real need for a DSO,they will do all normal workshop stuff & continue doing it almost indefinitely.
*Sorry kiddywinks,if you don't get the references---you might have to wake a "Greybeard
from their "Nanna Nap" to get an explanation!