Did you watch the comparison video by member Howardlong ?
It is fun but I have not seen so much comments about things what happen when starting from video there is continuously running this 1kHz sinewaves.
Look carefully this Rigol screen... first I thing this is just camera reason etc but when compare with eyes Siglent and Rigol live screen carefully... why this Rigol have continuous horizontal jitter. It is horrible. Same time Siglent is rock solid, just as still image.
Also even with this signal level noise in Rigol is really visible.
But then other things..
If you have ever worked on repairs you would realize your hands get dirty and touch screens and dirt don’t go well together.
If your hands are really dirty you do not need even touch scope.
Just use mouse. (SDS2000X Plus)
Do not go fooled with this samplerate. In this case it is least partially marketing trick and nothing more in practice. In camera world there is pixels and pixels... in scope world there is samples and samples.
In scope, look also Effective bits:.
Here @Howardlong test what is quite well made afaik.
Image from
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/benefits-of-going-with-all-siglent-setup/msg3281580/#msg32815808GSa/s scope... barely 5 bits scope.
Also max memory when option activated is 200M it is divided between all channels. One channel get max 200M, two 100M and four 50
But it need also think that many times we are interested about how long capture we can get when we think time, not amount of samples.
If our thinking is based to time, 200M with 8GSa/s equals 50M with 2GSa/s
Siglent have 2x 200M and 2x 2GSa/s
Rigol have 1x 200M and 1x 8Gsa
Think worst case
4 channels on.
Rigol 2GSa/s and 50M / channel
Siglent 1Gsa/s and 100M / channel. You get 4 times more max capture length in time.
Then Rigol claim they have up to 12 bit resolution in HiRes mode... how about Effective bits...
After then... also. What do with these 12 bits. Just nothing but bit less noise in image. How you get these 12 bit out from scope, do you have 12 bit data. No, you have not.
How about Siglent 10 bit mode. It beats this Rigol 12 bit "HigRes" mode hands down AND it also give 10Bit data to you. Of course it also eat more memory, in 10bit mode every data point takes two bytes from memory, naturally.
Rigol have 1M FFT Siglent 2M. But what you do also need is dynamic range. Where is Rigol noise floor, where is Siglent noise floor.
Then just for fun because it is so fun... this Rigol BodePlot joke what is nothing but one featuire more in salesmens brochure. It is toy. It is nothing with this real tool what is in SDS2000Xplus. No need here explain details... up to 300 pints / decade when siglent have 1+3 channels FRA with up to 275204396/decade (yes if dirty salesman tell it, but still he do not lie because Siglent can use 500points also minimum span 500Hz and this can do up to 120MHz. From 119.9995MHz to 120.0000MHz sweep with 500 data pints is just this told amount per Decade.)
Naturally not all peoples need FRA or FFT.
Then, you are looking Rigol screen and you note something weird just happen. You stop scope... but of course you are bit late.
With Siglent, depending settings, you stop scope and look history.
Naturally, all depends just one individual user needs, there is not totally common better, but perhaps there can find totally common shits but these I do not name at all. Rigol is better to one and Siglent is better to one other. Keysight if for one and Tek is for other, also LeCroy, also R&S also ZLG. All these make good scopes and if go more up in needs (and pocket) still there is LeCroy, Tek, KS and R&S, every brand and model is just best for one. There is not universal best, unlike long time ago when there was only three best names, Tektronix, Tektronix, Tektronix. I have started touching and using oscilloscopes in these decades. Today I know there is many good scopes. Everyone can find personally best scope for his needs and his budget.