OK, guys. I have 2 candidates left and that's final, I believe. I have to choose among the 2 of them.
Keysight DSOX1202A for $950. 70 MHz upgradeable/hackable to 200 MHz
Rohde&Schwarz RTB2002 70 MHz upgradeable (hackable???) to 300 MHz, 10 bit for $1700.
Contrary to what some of you thought, stating that "if you have to ask, you're a noob", I just don't quite have the time to go through all the specs and I need opinion of people actually using these scopes for real work, whose input far exceeds what can be read in datasheets. For instance, one guy here is pushing GW Instek. That's true, it's a decent company but I bought their function generator and I quickly returned it and took a cheaper Rigol instead because it was way better both in specs and actual behaviour. So I need practical advice, not specs bragging.
I'll use it for various things while designing industrial electronics, and I work both with microcontrollers in the digital domain, and also take a lot of analogue measurements, such as precise measurements of low currents, which makes me think 10-bit or better resolution may be the right way to go.