Manufacturers of course like to pick numbers to say "my brand has more <X> than the other brand".
You are so correct. And then you fall into same trap and buy Keysight sales pitch...
Problem is that you cannot do some things if your memory is short, segmented or not.
Like there is no replacement for higher bandwidth and sample rate, there is no replacement for memory depth.
Short retrigger time is very good because you have less blind time.
So if you enable long persistence, you will very quickly see on the screen that since you started capturing, there is something that is not supposed to be there...
And that is great advantage only for some frequencies of glitch appearance.. If glitch is repeating faster than some frequency, it will be detected immediately on fast retrigger scope, but on slower one in a few seconds. It will be slower, but not in a way that will impact your work.
It will also depend on time base...
Of course, you will have no clue when it happened, what caused it and what is time correlation and so on.. Then you have to devise clever ways how to figure that out.. You then have to start trying different triggers until you get to be able to catch it.
But all that stuff only works on small subset of signals you work with.. simple, highly repetitive stuff.. Clocks are good example...
And glitch has to be repetitive, and you have to be able to recapture signal over and over until you catch it.
What happens if you have a glitch that is seemingly random...
On the other hand, i have a scope that can capture 0.2 seconds worth of signal at 1GSa/sec. It can also do fast segmented capture without screen updates at 1.3M/Wfms second..
Then I run analysis on that particular capture, in one way, and another way, and another... I can do it till' the chickens come home, go to sleep and resume doing it next day and keep on goin' like that for weeks... You can send someone to other town to do the capture, and you analyse it in your home office.
Despite what either fanboys will tell you, neither way is better. It depends on what you do, and how you do it...
So yes, it's not simple if you don't have a lot of money to just buy whatever you feel like at any moment...
Regards,
Sinisa