So it doesn't have manual memory control if I understood Dave right?
That's gonna open the old wounds...
Cheap SDS1104X-E outperforms it in refresh rate...
If you want a brand name scope that has basic functions for general simple scope use, get DSOX1204G.
It actually does that job really well.
If you want simple touchscreen handheld scope with battery in tablet format get the Micsig.
If you want up to 500MHz touch screen scope that is small and powerful get new Siglent SDS2000X HD. It has 2 Math channels. It is 12 Bit..
Or get R&S RTB2000. Decent scope.
On all of these options you'll get better scope for less or same money...
but this is not a tablet (and i don't want a tablet scope nor an handheld scope) this is a bench scope thin enough that can be held in your lap with your laptop (there is a photo in the marketing material that is litterally me but instead i have a tek TPS on my lap over the laptop keyboard)
this scope has specific use cases in which there is no real competitor, and could sell real good. In those cases the poor wfm/s doesn't matter, the memory management
doesn't matter, the membrane pad are just the right thing. let's see how long it will take for siglent to make one, that will be interesting.
BTW #1 i commented about the dead horse in the introduction video posted above, though it didn't gain traction
BTW #2 performance is just what i would expect from this scope seeing what's going to replace, that is still sold at equal or higher prices, 15 y/o architecture with abysmal wfm/s and 2.5kS memory per channel...