It's not a 200$ instrument. It's a 1 grand instrument.
Actually a $800 instrument, but who's counting.
Ok, the bundle, the bandwidth, the sampling rate and the memory depth.
And the AWG.
But how could they put such a bad front end on it? They spoiled their product.
Short version: It was their first attempt at an ASIC and they messed up.
(They're back now though, with a new ASIC and a new OS).
maybe you live above 100 mV, but you may need to get under that every now and then, for a variety of reasons..
If it's only "every now and then" you can fiddle with the settings a bit and squint your eyes.
Or ... get a $5 amplifier.
Or ... use your skill and imagination.
The real question is:
What do you get in exchange for having to do that "every now and again"? A nice soldering iron, a power supply, a hot air gun, a thermal camera, some decent cutters, screwdrivers, etc. Stuff that makes life better and that you're going to use "all day long".
That's
my point.