Which scope would be the next step up from the DS1054Z? How Tektronix scopes compared with the Rigols?
Well, Tek just came out with the new T
PBS2000 which is its latest entry-level scope - at least feature-wise (price-wise, not so much). There's a thread with more details around in this forum.
As to Tek in general, all I can say is if someone thinks the UI of the Rigol DS1054z in that video is laggy then he hasn't seen a Tek yet. I've a MSO3000 (at least until Monday after which it goes to a colleague), and even with the latest firmware the UI is pretty slow if the scope isn't doing anything special. If it is, then the UI pretty much locks up. Also, the whole UI is pretty cumbersome to use, it's no joy. And that is a scope that sells for around $10k. Tek had great analog scopes but its DSOs were never great but mediocre at best and in many cases just god-awful.
For a very cheap entry-level scope I'd consider the GW-Instek GDS-1000B and GDS-200E, simply because they seem to be a lot more mature than the Rigols. If you can afford to spend a bit more, the Keysight DSOX2k Series or the R&S HMO1202 make good choices. Above that there's the DSOX3000T, but unless you need one of the less common serial decode standards it supports then the LeCroy WaveSurfer 3000 offers a lot more for a lot less money.
If you care about advanced analysis and cheap active probes, try to get a LeCroy. If you want the latest features and raw hardware performance, get a KS.
You'll find that in terms of functionality you usually get more from LeCroy than from Keysight (some features you only get from LeCroy, and for others the equivalents often lack functionality). Same is true re. performance, aside from the low-end and the lower mid-range where KS really offers excessive waveform update rates, but further up the ladder it shows that LeCroy has the stronger architecture compared to other scopes which are mostly based around proprietary ASICs.
On the other side, LeCroy's entry-level (WaveAce, WaveJet, all rebadges) isn't even worth considering.
Seriously, I hate our Tek scopes so much that I bought my own scope. The lagging UI and poor quality LCD just will screw up your day.
I can only concur. I really tried to like that MDO3000 but it's pathetic slowness, the stupid UI and the overall disappointing performance means I can't see it gone fast enough. It's no joke, it really sucks all the joy out of the work. I almost feel sorry for its new owner (but then, he I warned him but he still wanted it
).