Batronix has the Rigol DS1052E at 269 euro (320 euro incl. vat), along with reasonable shipping costs (13 euro for my country) : http://www.batronix.com/shop/oscilloscopes/DSO.html
They also have a cheaper Owon PDS5022S at 220 euro (262 euro), but I doesn't seem to be worth it considering it's only 20 Mhz and only 100 MSam/s and 5000pts memory depth compared to 50 mhz/1GSa/1Mpts on Rigol.
First before read more:
Do not go to PDS5022S !
(exept if you get it really cheap from example second hand markets)
This model is strange. It is very OLD and still alive.
But it is simple and robust.
2x100MSa 5k, no USB (only PC USB)
It is "school" scope. There really do not need more when young students first time see blinking led and try visualize signal.
HP54600B have 20MSa/s max. 1k memory. Still it is enough for many hobbyists and many peoples like it. (yes it can do good repetitive > 100MHz)
PDS5022x is 25MHz / risetime 14ns oscillocope, and nothing more. This it can do realtime / single shot.
(it is good to think that what ever we look, signal is not pure sinewave. (example if look square wave, it is good that least 7th or 9th harmonic is still not so much attenuated)
I have surprised how peoples want buy second hand this model and what price. Amazing. There must be some reason?
It have one day tested quickly frequency response so that it is nearly flat from 0-25MHz (not gaussian type where 25MHz is -3dB.) 25MHz was around -1dB or less.
Measuring accuracy good, signal sampling quality good / very good.
No fan. Battery option.
But then this display, it is big 640x480 but.... It is poor (yes it can still use). Poor contrast. Slow. It is STN display. Not TFT! And it is big disadvantage.
Owon have made model PDS5022T and it is TFT model. (have you see this on the markets... maybe not. But you can find LOT OF this S model. (becouse sellers need sell out this old model from stock).
There are other markets what you really do not see in internet. (many kind of schools/student and many kind of professional users. )
It is like 5022S/T have maybe same front end and analog part what is in 60MHz model... becouse what I measure it looks like if rise samplerate (different ADC) it can easy do this 60MHz or maybe more... maybe they use same base.
Price. If look low end scopes features and price curve is far away linear and zero crossing.
Only in some use, example if one school buy 50 low end oscilloscope it maybe ok deal if it is DSO5022T (TFT model)
In large quantities is is good deal for example some schools if look all things including reliability and example possible warranty fails handling etc.
But for hobby... if really want value for money.. if money limit is so that there can not go over around 300. Rigol have 320x240 tiny display but still
It is good choice! (picture size is nearly same as typical old analog scope screen)
If can go to 400 - 500 depending needs and weighting features with own needs it may be Hantek DSO5062B, 5102B or Owon SDS7102. (if want Hantek nearly same BW it need hack/modify to 200MHz model.. still it is behind but, for most cases difference is marginal - exept if need high samplerate with lower horizontal speeds or with more than 4k memory.
Hantek waveforms/s is fast if compare to Owon due to Owon is traditional DSO and Hantek is littlebit DPO. But agen, this is not so simply... turn Owon to 1M and Hantek to 1M capture memory. (or turn Hantek to 40k and Owon to 100k memory)
What happen to Hantek speed (HW bottleneck? FW "bug"?). There Owon beat it totally.
Hantek FW have more features (but also some pity limits) and Hantek UI ergonomy is better.