Just been having a more detailed look through the manual.
Some unusual features :
USB - can be configured as
TMC ( test/measure class - like most scopes)
VCP - COM port for SCPI commands via terminal - no LXI drivers etc.needed just so send some simple commands
Mass Storage - scope appears as a drive on the PC
Grid can be made to track the waveform as you scroll. Could be really handy for manually decoding serial protocols - keeping timeslots in a consistent place.
Time/Voltage values shown on every grid line ( optional)
1gbit ethernet - appears to support live screen updates via web interface. (Even
mentions using a RasPi to do it for low-cost HDMI output!)
Colour intensity modes, and inverse mode - infrequent signals show up more brightly - sounds really useful for catching occasional glitches etc.
Simultaneous XY and waveform display, and XYY to display 2 Y axes ( 3-phase?)
Defaults to 50mS persistance ( can be turned off) I noticed this in the Polish demo, Not sure how I feel about that - wondering if it's to hide something in zero-persistence mode.
Envelope acquisition mode - think I'll have to see it to understand if useful
Adjustable hysteresis on trigger input
"set to trace" for manual cursors - sets cursors to one cycle/ peak-peak of current trace
Adjustable front-panel LED brightness
Obvious omissions :
No Nth-edge burst or runt pulse trigger
No integration/difference maths function
No event search ( never used it myself but I can see how could be useful)
No foreign language help, only menus etc. ( expect that may get done at some point)