Let me explain more about my source. I asked the sales manager at the country distributor to ask Siglent HQ directly when it will be available in European market. He wrote to Siglent and the answer was it will come in July, but there is no clue about the pricing yet.
So you already got your answer.
It is coming. Yes.
When? When it's ready.
What exact models? We'll see.
What will the prices be? We'll see.
What do you expect to hear here?
Nobody that has real details will speak before they are ready and allowed to.
Everything else is waste of time and oxygen.
We'll just have to wait..
We can discuss technical details here though, that is not waste of time..
Datasheet is there, there is a big chance that it will stay like it is at release, at least for major specs defined by hardware. Software can change, and is in constant progress, and they may add or redefine some software features.
And as RF said, it is a scope similar in concept to 2000X+ but with 12 bit converters. That is good news for people that can use that kind of resolution @ few hundred MHz bandwidth. There are many applications that will benefit from it.
So on release it will be very similar to SDS2000X+ judging by the datasheet. Except huge difference of 12 bit, which to some people will be completely irrelevant, and to some it will be
the game changer...
The noise gap to Rigols will be even larger than it is now, for instance..
The trace will be as thin on the screen (at full bandwidth, without ERES), you'll think you're looking at best old analog Tek with perfect focus.
And much better DC accuracy...
And vastly larger DC offset range and accuracy.
Much better ch2ch isolation.
And yes, it looks a bit different than SDS2000X+, it looks like a "baby SDS6000A".
As Martin said, it might have significant impact on RTB2000 (that has no 50 Ohm inputs) and even RTM3000 (with up to 350Mhz bandwidth) with more resolution and less noise. And also to many other lower bandwidth 8 bit scopes...
As for signal generator, I personally never cared much for built in AWGs either. They usually have limited specs (to varying degree) and limited amplitude. But they are more than good enough for basic things.
But killer app for internal AWG is FRA (Bode plot) because you get all in one instrument for FRA.
And since release, SDS2000X+ gained significant capabilities, we can reasonably expect there will be more additions to platform with time. And more polish and all kinds of improvements and optimizations... It is obviously a live development platform that now has fresh new 3-4 scopes running on it. Which means they count on it to carry them on in years to come. Something similar to Keysight Infiniivision or Infiniium platform or LeCroy Xstream.
Good news for Siglent users.