Did you read it ?
1.5% of Full scale. For 500µV/div and 1mV/div a 2mV/div is used. Which means 6% and 3% respectively.
Ofc I read it. Let's stick with DC gain accuracy, and I will ignore that the Siglent has just 200 MHz BW.
Because of magnification, for HD3 it is +/-6% for the 500uV/div and 3% for the 1mV/div range, and also +/-1.5% at 2mV and 5mV/div.
Then, Siglent specs it at +/-1% for 5mV/div and beyond, while the HD3 spec is still +/-1.5%
So,
better than HD3 at less than 2mV/div, (2x and 4x, no?)
equal at 2m/div, and
1.5x better than the HD3 at 5mV/div and beyond, (not generally "[...] better vertical DC accuracy then their new wonder.. By factor of 3X....")
the thing I disagreed with, was the blanket statement.
Personally, I don't take the "typical" spec seriously. Keysight does not list a typical spec. The datasheet does not mention, is it maximum or what is it, so it is difficult to compare to what Siglent found is a typical spec. I assume it is a maximum (worst case) spec. I don't mind that you compare it to the typical spec but it makes me wonder, what do you think a typical spec value is like for the HD3?
It is 0.5% not 1% so yeah 3X.. with 2mV/div being the same, a sole exception.
And offset accuracy is also better...
Fact that it is 200MHz (really 300MHz) design has nothing to do with DC accuracy. Siglent's 4GHz 7000A also has better DC accuracy, but I wanted to show that
Keysight blanket statement didn't hold, even compared to 600€ scope... So if it is not true, it is a lie. Or alternative, people in Keysight became incompetent. Which didn't happen.
And also completely inaccurate in concept, contradicting their own previous whitepaper, that I used as a reference. They are confabulating resolution with accuracy.
You can have 8 bit scope that is accurate to 1ppm, and 16bit one that has 10% accuracy.
And them being Keysight, i refuse to accept they don't know better. So it is deliberate misleading.. They hired used car salesman in marketing.
At least they removed "10x less noise" from new publications... Does
their blanket statement they have half the noise of competing designs bother you? Because it was already shown that is also not completely true, i.e. it holds only for certain ranges. And that compared to scopes that cost third the money.
I know you like Keysight and respect them. I do to. That is why you should also be triggered by
blanket statements from Keysight that are also very wrong, not at me, pointing the wrongs out. Don't shoot the messenger.
Caveat emptor. There is no scope police, judge or court. There is no commision making sure manufacturers don't get to creative with promises. It is our responsibility, as customers, to keep them in check and slap them on the wrist when they start being "too creative".
Alternative is we lose trust in them. Slowly but surely... One little lie at a time..
I think Keysight prefers and deserves customer who are open and truthful to them.
To help them stay great and remain great asset to us.
Or we go elsewhere, where they don't insult our intelligence, and try to sell us cat in a bag.