i didn't even want to look at it.. just the marketing crap that i expected. the chart is misleading, some things are not strictly correct like
Digital voltmeter and frequency counter: Yes – Free | No
the rigol has a frequency counter
and then saying > 50k wfm/s
next page "up to 50k"
and in their presentation at least 50k, up to 1Meg
jeez.
(also, i measured about 43k wfm/s on my rigol, though the UI was still painfully slow)
they should have sticked to their selling points:
bode plot (very useful)
automotive option (essential. it would be mandatory to do canbus now, in my old high school!!)
broad range of test signals (from the probe compensation port)
and they are great selling points, i'm like 90% convinced to "scrap the rigol and get this one for my home lab"* but there are some question that still haven't been answered. let's hope dave and/or some other reviewer will do an in depth analysis and answer at our questions.