Okay... thanks for all your opinions so far, but...
The main question i have is which of the oscilloscopes would be the best, especially in the ease of use department
I will definitely get a standalone unit, and i want to buy a digital one, and a newone, although i did look for used ones.
I really like "fancy" stuff, modern, large display, lot of things to play with.
It was a long time ago, but originally i am kind of an electronics engineer, specialised in mainframe computers.
Back then i worked also (a little bit) with oscilloscopes, for example with HP 54100 series if i remember it right.
Since 25 years i have to do with networking and i am a pro in firewalls and and IPS systems.
I did almost nothing related to electronics in private and nothing with scopes but i find everything which has to do with measurement equipment still fascinating and like to play around.
The budget for playing with a scope etc. is just set to about 800 Euros because thats what i want to spend and does not matter.
If i would seriously need a scope for working i could buy a keysight 4000 series but that would be like taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
I just want to get busy with some scope stuff and would like to get something neat which has the best value for money inside my budget.
I dont want to offend anyone but there is no need trying to convince me to something else or to worry about my money
Sorry if i tread on someones feet and forgive me if i am not able to express exactly what i mean but english is not my native language so...
I really would like to have a dealer nearby where i could get my hands on different scope models but unfortunately thats not the case.
Hopefully Dave will review the keysight 1000 X-series soon and compare it with the Siglent !?
And who knows, maybe i will win a 1000 X-series scope from the Keysight scope month... that would spare this thread i guess