Just a general comment.
In, say, last half year, I was getting many invitations by Rigol for an online market research.. Stuff like ABC questions what would you prefer 12Bit 500MHz scope or 8Bit 1GHz scope. etc etc. These market research questions are usually weird because they are meant to be synthetic data points, and they make sense only after being combined together and analysed.
But it felt like they are doing soul searching, i.e. not having clear sense of direction. Like they really wanted to make a great new products but having no real understanding what that should be.
Jump to today, they released these two new products, and they feel and have featureset like they used that market research directly... These 2 scopes read like they were literally designed by marketing. All the buzzwords are here:
- New chipset (Developed by RIGOL) - They are really giving this a lot of priority. Kudos to them for this.
- Very low noise (for cleaner signals, measuring small signals accurately... Yet to see the numbers before judging)
- 12 bit resolution (16 bit with hires so that number can also be put in datasheet).
- 500uV/div (still a software magnification, but improved one)
- Large Touch screen (they had that before, complaint was responsiveness not size)
- user friendly knobs (whatever that means)
- Deep memory (that is same or less than 8 bit devices from previous gen)
- UltraAcquire mode (meaning they couldn't make it fast so special limited acquisition mode was introduced)
Most of these are very vague with no details of implementation.
HDO1000 is not an alternative to MSO5000 in any way.
It looks good next to DS1000Z but at 3x the price.
It is max 100MHz scope with these sampling rates.
These two scopes feels like someone compiled the datasheet from all the buzzwords, erased all stuff that didn't sound cool and then gave that to engineering to make that. Which they dutifully did. Without any kind of purposefulness of the device.. If we look at the datasheet: it has 12 Bit so it is easy to test power.. It has 12 Bit so it is good for education.. It has large screen and Autoscale so that makes it good for embedded design (even without digital channels, and fact it has no longer memory than older devices that had large screen too). Like wise, it has CAN and LIN so it is good for automotive... Well it doesn't work that way...
To me, previous MSO5000/7000 and these two HDO1000/4000 in reality feel like prototype devices made for testing their chipsets more than device line with clear vision and purpose.
That being said, if we disregard noise debate, MSO5000/MSO7000 had quite well defined featureset. They had right set of features, just implementation was not perfect. I hoped these new 12 bit scopes would be "fixed" MSO5000/7000, same featureset, better analog performance. New GUI looks much better to me though.
Their previous DS1000/2000/4000/6000 line also had clear purpose and was well defined product line. Right now, they have no scope I would buy.. Except maybe DS1000Z if I really needed cheap scope but wanted something that really works. Rest is all kind of confused..
I see a lot of effort, but weird confused devices.. I hope they get it together. I know they can do much better than this. They have the technology and know how in technical department, but they have to find sense of direction..