I'll get some pictures tomorrow, but the device itself is very snappy and responsive. The update rate on the multimeter side feels like 2-3 per second, and it generally settles within a few updates...
ONCE IT FIND THE RANGE. Seriously. It takes almost 5 seconds for it to get down to 0 ohm on resistance when you short the leads. It's positively glacial.
Plus, there's the completely incomprehensible fact that on voltage, it defaults to 2V range(20k count display), which means you have to sit through a range switch (which is over a second) if you're measuring nearly ANYTHING over 2V. Then when you lift the probe, it falls back to 2V range so you have to sit through it AGAIN.
Seriously. If you're spending $150 for a combination scope/multimeter, what are the odds you care about a 0.1mV digit that's almost certainly within the margin of error anyways?!
I'd rather not have to wait a second to even begin measuring a voltage every time I measure. No contest. I'm going to check the manual to see if I can default it to 20V as the lowest range, and if not, I'm probably going to only use it in manual range most of the time.
It's just insane, and the lag is even more apparent c because the rest of the device is so responsive.
I continue to find the interface intuitive, and I used the function generator today to run an ESC for my students with zero problems. In fact, I've noticed that you can run the function generator in the background while using the scope, which is pretty nifty. Honestly, so far the only thing bad I have to say about it is the auto range.
...But man, is it bad.