Hi guys!
thx for the answers. My question is not about what is better, what I need to buy and so on. I will decide based on Dave's review
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Back to the answers. About the screen.
Looks to me, somehow the Siglent SDS2000 has better more visible screen ratio and arrangement then the Rigol's (Agilent copy?)
I have an old color CRT Yokogawa witch is smaller but thanks to the smart (time to time too smart
) ) arrangement is much more usable then nowadays cheap digi scopes.
So until Dave do a video (and I can decide about the buying) I can survive with my junkyard analog and half analog scopes (banch of old TEK, HP, Fluke, Yoko, Croy)
Most of nowadays under 2K USD scopes annoying me. The lag of the controlling, screen refresh, junk 8bit AD-s etc.
Up to now only the on screen measurement and math functions a real benefit for me by this cheap digital scopes.
Easier then hook up a lot of multimeter, counter, uA uV meter etc and then copy all the values into the computer and do the math.
And this is why the screen is come important for Me. Look and read lot of datas, 3-4 channel waveform together in lab light can be horror-movie if the arrangement, ratio, fontsize, luminance and color bad designed.
But the Siglent SDS2000 serie looks to me interesting. Price, speed, quality, screen and features. Cons is the wobbling knobs by MjLorton:)))
For Me as a hobbiest, the toy investion has to be long and reasonable.
so please please please Dave, I (or We?) definitely need to do a video about this scopes
The Agilent ignite a big war on this class and the Siglent who is answered fast and cheap. Lets Dave judge this war
Siglent guys! When when when Dave will get this scope???