These look to be a rather interesting entry level scope. About time one of the major test equipment makers comes out with an entry level scope with features that can compete with the runaway success known as the Rigol 1054z.
Even if it ends up being 3x the cost of a Rigol or Instek it could be worth it if the UI is as responsive as their other Megazoom scopes.
However; I'm more excited to hear about this eevblog diff probe...
Assuming that this scope costs around $1200 USD, I'm surprised that they didn't create a more stripped, cheaper 50MHz version to grab some market share from Rigol's 1054Z. Something like this being 3x the cost is huge to students or people just starting out in the field.
There is quite a bit of potential to convert beginner EEs to Keysight's brand, and you'd think that they would leverage that.
Wonder where this new Keysight scope is made? China or Malaysia? I'm not too familiar with Keysight's newer product lines.