Here is a curious oscilloscope that can see small signals my other scopes miss. It is an HP 1200B, dual-channel, 500 kHz bandwidth relic from the 1970s with Volts/div settings down to 100 uV. Shown in the picture is a 100 kHz sine wave at ~25 uVrms from an RF signal generator. The 1200B has differential inputs plus all the usual dual-channel modes (alt, chop, etc.).
Obviously, the very limited bandwidth makes it a dinosaur for modern electronics. I guess HP was targeting the "audio crowd" back then. The spec says the noise is "less than 20 uVrms measured tangentially at full bandwidth," whatever tangentially means.
I picked it up in broken (no horizontal sweep) condition for $40 a few days ago. The fix involved hooking up a dangling power supply wire and replacing a defective vertical amplifier 2N3440 transistor.