Similar to SkyMaster in post #121, I also purchased a (purported) Agilent 82357B from nettcy168 on eBay for $115:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261397671097At first I suspected a possible driver problem, but I eventually discovered that it wouldn't even _start_ enumerating on USB most of the time. And when it did decide to run, it would crash within an hour or two of use and need to have the firmware reloaded.
I returned mine for a refund on a "defective" basis, and received a refund for it and the shipping. nettcy168 initially wanted to send me a replacement to preserve the sale. No thanks.
I returned it to a US address in Delaware, which was odd since it was shipped from Hong Kong.
Also, like SkyMaster, according to Keysight's web page the serial number on the unit and box showed a manufacture date of Nov 28 2009, but the box had a printed date of Oct 16, 2014.
What a waste of time. Beware.