Lucky you! I don't think there's anything specific I need tested, but general impressions would be good. I just can't seem to decide between the DS5072P or the DS5062B (or something fancier like the Rigol DS1074z). The -72P has the advantage of being cheaper and not needing any kind of front end resistor tweaking, but the -62B has the advantage of long memory. I'm thinking that for debugging microcontroller stuff I might really benefit from the long memory, but not sure if it's really worth it.
It actually showed up with the system language set to chinese, which I probably should have expected all things considered, and was easily remedied with a quick poking around in the menus. This thing supports a LOT of languages!
My general impressions are that it's really nice, though I haven't really had much cause to use it beyond some messing with a 30 year old 1Hz-3MHz function generator.
I honestly don't know if the long memory is worth the money - for what i'm planning to use it for I don't think it's particularly likely, as i'm not really interested in using it as a long-duration logic analyser & even 8KS provides significant zoom fidelity on relatively high frequency signals, never mind the 40KS max of the P or the multiple megasamples of the B models.
I should probably just shut up and buy something already. :-)
Probably
I just bit the bullet and I am very happy with the results, especially for the price.
well not only that, but the B possibly has the LA spot as well, so you could turn it into a MSO as well
Ah, but he has a logic analyser already!
http://www.bigmessowires.com/2008/01/17/logic-analyzeroscilloscope/ (what's the memory length on that thing anyway?)
That's possibly the only feature i'd miss, but since I'm not realistically going to build my own LA board, I decided it wasn't worth the money.
Once i'm at the point where I need more than this scope can offer I figure i'll pick up a Rigol DS2000-series scope. Even when that happens i'll probably keep the Hantek around because i'd be more comfortable throwing it in the back of my car to go places, for example.
EDIT: oh, and here's a screenshot of the probe compensation output