I have a cunning plan.
I will get the 1052E the now, and use it for 1-2 years while learning about DSO.
I don't think it will take that long to learn to use it, or find its limitations.
How much are you planning to pay for one?
I am not doing a lot of electronics, because it is a hobby for me.
So my progress will be slow.
My first project is to build a 40m CW kit from eBay called PIXIE which was £3 inc delivery.
Then I have a couple of old ATX Pentium PCs whose PSU I would like to convert to 3,5,12V bench power supply.
I have also a few old Samsung phones to repair - not starting and not charging.
Also I have an Arduino bought a few year ago, but forgot about it, to connect to my Mac desktop to fiddle about with it.
So my projects are no where near complicated demanding high spec test gears as such, but I gather owning a DSO would make huge difference in checking out capacitors, ripples of PSUs, and monitoring Arduinos ... etc.
I had maximum 200£ to spend on a DSO, and a few gift vouchers from relatives and family members, so it will just make up 265£ to order a brand new Rigol DS1052E.
As I said in the OP, I was not sure if Hantek would be a good buy, but no one really seems mention about Hantek although their specs for the money are impressive. Whether the Hantek are good buy or not still remains mystery to me.
But Rigol 1052E was the next contender, and it seems fit my bill, although it is heavily out dated, it seems still a good classic DSO to learn and use.