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1Ghz Keysight Pro-Gaming Oscilloscope with Liquid Cooling
DEV001:
He starts out with a Keysight MSO-X 3104T and 'enhances' the cosmetics and cooling quite a bit.
After watching this my scope is starting to look pretty bland. ;D
Summary:
Meet the world's first liquid-cooled dual-screen RGB pro-gaming oscilloscope, the MLG-Z 42069.™ It's got TWO windows.
Keysight Technologies sent me an $18,000 oscilloscope, and I used my gaming PC case-modding skills to hack in a Raspberry Pi Pico, carve out a window, add a water-cooled Raspberry Pi touchscreen, and taste the rainbow with over six feet of RGB DotStar and NeoPixel LED's. It's our last week before moving to Colorado, and we're going out with a crassly ostentatious bang.
Bud:
What an idiotic waste of time and equipment.
coppice:
Seems like a proud vandal.
tom66:
Like... why? I don't even get why Keysight would sponsor this video with a free scope. Who are they attracting here? Your average 'RGB Gamer Arduino Engineer' isn't going to have the cash for a $2,000 Keysight scope, let alone the $18k top-end 3000 series. And a engineering manager responsible for buying T&M is not going to spec out scopes on the basis of this video here... If anything, it just makes me go, "what a waste of time, money, and RGB LEDs."
The only logic I can see is Keysight know each scope really costs very little to make compared to the NREs behind the scope, you're essentially paying for R&D when buying something like this, so even one sale will easily make up for the cost of the scope. But, yeah... it's odd.
daqq:
--- Quote ---After watching this my scope is starting to look pretty bland. ;D
--- End quote ---
It's almost as though an oscilloscope is an instrument intended for displaying useful information rather than inducing office wide epileptic seizures.
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