From a hobbyist level (because if I needed this at work, then work can go pay Agilent all the money and I'm not worried about it
) I'd love to see something like this for a "your first DSO scope" type of video (there's an analog scope in the home lab already
). The most popular option right now
seems to be the 1054Z, but for a pure hobbyist, someone who's more likely to be doing PIC chip and raspberry pi level work rather than really high energy or GHz frequency stuff, is it really the best? Would the older 1052 be a better choice because of the lower price even if it's older kit? Would the FFT in the Instek 1000B's be enough of a feature to put it ahead of the 1054? Do hobbyist level folks really
need to have four channels? And so on. It'd be nice to get a comparison between the scopes - most of the content in Dave's
"Here's how to equip your home lab" isn't going to go out of date terribly fast, but things like multimeters and oscilloscopes do seem to have left that video behind a bit (no offence meant Dave, half my initial shopping list came off that video).