Agreed, although I have a Tek TDS460A here that I really struggle to fathom out every time I attempt to use it for more than anything rudimentary: I am still trying to figure out how to get a dual time base sweep on it. I have no real intention of using it for real work, it's become merely an academic exercise.
The real scope for real work here is an Agilent 54831D 600MHz which, as you suggest with HP stuff, exceeds that, I measure 528ps rise time and 791MHz 3dB using a Jim Williams pulse generator and RF signal generator. The Tek 2467B I have goes to 551MHz 3dB, but doesn't fair as well on a pulse test, with 990ps being the best I can muster out of it if using the built in measurement system, although if I measure if with the cursors carefully on 500ps/div I measue 780ps.
Anyway, I am looking forward to trying out the 1980b when it finally arrives. It has the four channels, digital storage, plot/sequence and key sequence ROM options whatever they do. I'd imagine the digital storage is little more than just that, a screen shot almost, and the single shot sweep in particular looks really a bit limited from the limited information I have.