Seems more or less the same, with specs as the E for the STO1000 (non-C variant)
Model STO1004
Bandwidth 100MHz
Analog channels 4
Sampling rate 1GSa/S
Memory depth 70Mpts
Waveform capture rate (Max) 130,000 wfms/s
Bandwith limitation 20MHz, High Pass, Low Pass
I/O port Wi-Fi, USB 3.0/2.0 Host, USB type-C, Grounding, HDMI, Trigger out
Display Industrial 8 inch TFT-LCD (800*600),14*10 grids
Dimension 265*192*50mm
Battery 7.4V,7500mAhDimension has changed a little from the STO-C model.
New STO1000 series 26.5x19.2x5cm
Checked the older STO1000C 28x18x5cm so the new (non-C) is a tad higher +1.2cm and -1.5cm shorter.
Looks to be the same 8" 800x600 TFT from the previous gen's that obviously chokes from a low-based perspective, as TFT usually does.. and it's not a bad TFT screen per say, and quite useable outdoors with peaks up around 415nits, but that is obviously taken under different aspects, while in browser to pursue a white background and not in the scope app.
TFT LCD screens seem to be common in electronic measurement gear, as we also see a TFT in the new MSO2x- series from Tek.
But definitely, not a fan that Micsig ditching the clickable-rotaryknobs for some small 4way joysticks..I keep coming back to using the knobs.
One thing I really like about these Micsig scopes - is their color intensity (CCT) and also their overall intensity-grading that seems pretty high in grading-number.. like up around 256 levels, certainly decent..
Checked the wfps on the older STO-C model - as far as I can tell, it peaked at 103.000 but mostly was around 95.000, but I was using limited gear - to take the freq-reading, and will obviously vary greatly on the settings..
https://i.imgur.com/nNcrhSz.mp4but around 100k, as wfps peak number' ain't bad in this handheld price-segment and the official specs claimed above 80.000 - if I recall correctly for the 1000-C series, so it seems to fit.
I like that they added more USB ports on this 2022 variant, even USB3 and TypeC.. I do find it very useful to power gear, like fx signal generators like
my old FY6900-60mhz or extra displays etc, with these USB ports..though, im not sure the purpose of them in the new model and to what extent you can use them.
I don't use it for video or pictures etc, as its so much easier to just log onto the scope's IP in a browser, and download content by WIFI.
On the old C-model and power, I tend to use either power delivery (PD) TypeC power banks with a TypeC to Barrel DC PD-trigger-cable (12v) or these adjustable 3v to 24.6v DC power banks that can go up around 100watt, as the included 12v 5A PSU is a noisy fellow.
The old model consumes around 21 watts when charging the inner battery, while turned off, - and in use' it peaks around 31watt when I looked at the power bank display, so it ain't a lot it's using.. and should be easy to supply 12v power on the road