I have always assumed that all of these oscilloscopes support ETS but the manual implies otherwise. I only checked it because I was going to calculate the ETS sample rate if it was not directly specified. My personal experience is with the lower performance TDS400 series which support ETS.
Note that the TDS600 series is more specialized with an independent CCD based digitizer for every channel (like the earlier 2440 series) so the sample rate is not divided between active channels. CCD based digitizers were competitive with interleaved ADCs for a long time.
Range, Interpolated Waveform Rate (2)(3):
TDS 600C: 10 GSamples/sec to 250 GSamples/sec
TDS 694C: 10 GSamples/sec to 500 GSamples/sec
TDS 520D, 540D, 714L, 724D, and 754D: 1 GSample/sec to 100 GSamples/sec
TDS 580D, 784D, and 794D: 2 GSamples/sec to 250 GSamples/sec
(2) The range of waveform rates for interpolated (or equivalent-time on the TDS 700D) waveform records.
(3) The Waveform Rate (WR) is the equivalent sample rate of a waveform record. For a waveform record acquired by real-time sampling of a single acquisition, the waveform rate is the same as the real-time sample rate; for a waveform created by interpolation of real-time samples from a single acquisition or, on applicable products, the equivalent-time sampling of multiple acquisitions, the waveform rate created is faster than the real time sample rate. For all these cases, the waveform rate is 1/(Waveform Interval) for the waveform record, where the waveform interval (WI) is the time between the samples in the waveform record.