Mark, David, thanks for your input. All points are valid, 2 channels is at best a compromise for SPI sniffing and big memory just gives you a load more data to go digging through. I've read elsewhere in this forum that serial decoding on a scope - 2 or 4 channel - is a gimmick in itself and that what you really need is a logic analyzer (LA). I've been looking at LAs to fill that gap and there are several such as the Saleae series that offer excellent performance at around $300.
So, purely from a scope perspective, the DS2072A offers awesome bang for the buck. I really tried to get an Aglient DSOX2024A, I had one on order but it became back-ordered and then I got an email saying Fry's no longer offered that model. I tried to get quotes for used stuff, even made phone calls to Agilent's tech support and sales departments, but all I got were offers of new Tek and Agilent scopes at a 5% discount.
Am I cheaping out? Definitely. But I'd rather cheap out and get pretty good performance than pay top dollar and end up buying something that's already behind the technology curve. If the right deal was there for awesome technology, I'd pay a lot more than I have laid out. For under $2,000, I can end up with a DS2072A, a DG4062, and a Salaea LA.
I feel pretty comfortable with my decisions.