I had the opportunity to test the Bandwidth on the following Digital Storage Oscilloscopes:
Siglent SDS1104X-E (100MHz 1GSa/s 4 channels)
Siglent SDS1104X-E software modded to SDS1204X-E (200MHz 1GSa/s 4 channels) (Indicated as SDS1104X-E* in the table)
Siglent SDS1202X-E (200MHz 4 channels) (As tested by TAUTECH)
Keysight DSOX1102G (EDUX1002G uphacked to DSOX1102G) (2GSa/s 2+1 channels)
GWInstek GDS1054B (software license hacked to 300MHz) (1GSa/s 4 channels)
Micsig TO1104 (1GSa/s 4 channels)
Agilent 54622D (200MSa/s 2+16 channels) NOTE: Frequency over 200MHz is indicated as ">200MHz" but can see a very well defined sinewave up to 600MHz (Added 5-May-2019)
HP 54645D (2+16 channels) (Added 5-May-2019)
I used an Agilent signal generator to output a 0dBm (632 mVpp) signal.
Agilent Signal Generator --> N to SMA connector --> SMA - SMA cable --> SMA to BNC --> BNC 50ohm passthrough --> DSO
Frequency | SDS1104X-E | SDS1104X-E* | SDS1202X-E | DSOX1102G | GDS1054B | TO1104 | 54622D | 54645D |
10 MHz | 645 mVpp | 652 mVpp | 640 mVpp | 640 mVpp | 630 mVpp | 644 mVpp | 641 mVpp | 643 mVpp |
100 MHz | 500 mVpp | 596 mVpp | 608 mVpp | 625 mVpp | 485 mVpp | 516 mVpp | 497 mVpp | 546 mVpp |
200 MHz | 70 mVpp | 500 mVpp | 508 mVpp | 215 mVpp | 224 mVpp | 257 mVpp | 250 mVpp | 287 mVpp |
300 MHz | --- | 348 mVpp | 352 mVpp | 28 mVpp | 47 mVpp | 49 mVpp | 106 mVpp | 72 mVpp |
350 MHz | --- | 186 mVpp | 240 mVpp | --- | 23 mVpp | --- | 72 mVpp | --- |
400 MHz | --- | 125 mVpp | 180 mVpp | --- | 9 mVpp | --- | 53 mVpp | --- |
500 MHz | --- | 40 mVpp | --- | --- | --- | --- | 26 mVpp | --- |
600 MHz | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | 10 mVpp | --- |
EDIT 5-MAY-2019: Added SDS1104X-E software modded to 200MHz (SDS1104X-E*), Agilent 54622D and HP 54645D
EDIT 7-MAY-2019: Added SDS1202X-E (TAUTECH)