Great thread and kudos for the thorough user-reviews, highly read-worthy.
But it looks like this thread and the other main thread here, are all based on the Linux based TO-version.
Any thread for the Android STO line?
Picked one of these up from China (BG) at the start of the year, when you could slash the price by another -20% with these user-purchasable coupons (I reckon it was not intended, as it was removed soon after, and now the price changes too some elevated MSRP that you then get this given percentage off.)
Though all these options seem to be mandatory and installed from scratch (at least on my unit) only the 1553B and the 429 are not present and those cost like way more then the scope itself.
For a fraction of over 400bucks (USD), I think its the best portable bang for buck scope on the market tthat delivers the best balance between portable battery scope that can also front as a bench scope, without driving you nuts., even at normal MSRP here in Europe its a very good portable scope IMO with good buildquality and very decent modern board design and component quality when you have the price in mind, and I love the portability with battery implemented and you can easily put it away when done in the Micsig tablet bag (30USD) where you can have you current clamps and your cables and probes. (ideal in lack of a specific bench)
Though if Micsig are watching.
Would make it even better if you could make the 256 grading feature valid for one of the X or Y knobs at the right top, perhaps thrue the shift button, as it is a vital feature I use a lot and the X & Y knobs are mostly used for cursors.
Here basic fool around from a noob perspective..
Pictures (link) since I got it, as it is quite easy to upload to either YT or to other places with the inbuilt browser..(I get a lux/nits reading that peaks at 414, and the wireless App-latency I recall were around 0.250ms from scope to tablet or PC)
https://imgur.com/a/bZKztlLAlso apreciate that you on the fly can plug scope-value into a spreadsheet' on the scope itself with the office-like app that is in the Micsig App market but these apps will take its toe on the scopes loadup-time, though would be nice if Micsig implemented some more apps in their Android App-market but mostly a dedicated knob to the 256 levels of grading I really miss, so the user doesn't have to go through the menu each time.
Any Android STO-owners that have been able to sideload generic android APKs.? (looks at first glance like its restricted)