Personally - I get LESS out of a polished video with 3D graphics and bla, bla, bla. They are generally less interesting in terms of making a purchase decision. Anyone knows that you push the strengths forward by using examples that perfectly match the capability of the scope - normal marketing. A high-end scope like this is designed to solve engineering problems in the pursuit of building new products for a business. Obviously not a toy and obviously not intended for those that need whiz-bang graphics to make a purchasing decision. The target audience has a need for cold-hard data on what it can do and how easy it is to use in real-word practical scenarios.
I really like the more conversational type videos that pick a topic and run through it end-to-end without Industrial Light and Magic doing the intro animation sequence. If W2AEW did all of the feature presentations as the official Tek material - it would be great. Although he is an employee, Alan is very practical and conversational as he presents complex material. He has so much credibility, that it comes off as real and useful information as opposed to marketing material designed to cover up any limitations. If he was on the case for just 2 weeks, I could only imagine it resulting in a really nice catalog of videos presenting the new product.
Shahriar promised to do a full review as an outsider and certainly have a different view of the product from what Alan would do. He, historically, spends a TON of time designing experiments to present a concept or to expose the full potential of a test instrument. Even that is less time than the graphics, editing, music, voice over, approvals, re-edits, etc of a typical corporate splash video. The information the audience gets on the Signal Path is remarkably dense and useful. I can't imagine watching a corporate commercial for over an hour - yet I watch all of Shahriar's 1+hr videos and never notice the time.
I will agree with those that seem perplexed that there was not a release of presentations to coincide with the launch day of this scope.