The previous email stresses we should look carefully at what the manufacturers actually specify, claim or say. A few comments on that in the context of this NGE PSU...
(they say that it will "survive generations of students").
To know what 'it' means in the above sentence, we need to look at the R&S brochure. That says
"The design of the connectors is robust enough to survive generations of students." So this statement is specifically about the output (banana) connectors of the device. I hope this high robustness level also holds for all other parts, but that is not what they claim.
Just talking "specified" and "unspecified" ;-)
R&S marketing material clearly states that the device is primarily aimed at the educational sector, i. e. schools and universities
This may be your interpretation, but I do not see that written in the market material - at least not the R&S data sheet / brochure for this device (from which you seem to have taken the above statement). There it says
"Tailored to be used in education, labs and system racks". (They use this sentence 3 times). So I see three applications listed, including 'labs'. And to be sure, that same word 'labs' is used in the marketing material for the more expensive R&S series like the HMP, HM, NGP and NGP series.
If you have SPECIFIC requirements, you must look for EXACTLY the right equipment [...]
Finally, I agree that if specifications are provided, then we should look at them (and judge on them). Still, I feel a bit uncomfortable that no later than the
second sentence in the NGE product procure reads
"They offer high efficiency combined with low ripple [...].". That may be a bit misleading for an PSU who's ripple specification (and actual performance) seems considerably below (meaning 'worse than') that of comparable devices.
(I admit we can have a discussion on what 'comparable' means. With N=1 let me just mention the Keysight E36300 Series that specifies voltage ripple and noise of
"< 350 uVrms/ 2 mVpp" compared to
"typ. < 1.5 mV (RMS), < 20 mV (peak-to-peak) (meas.)" for the NGE.)