Well I decided to go for the Tek. Got it for $250. It has 2 P6100 100Mhz probes. It is missing the probes pouch, the front cover and the fan filter but other than that it works and the attenuators both work just fine. The mounts that the power cord wrap around are solid plastic and are starting to degrade, there is a V/div light out, and the previous owner tried to clean the push buttons with Windex causing the lettering to wipe off and then used a thin felt marker to try and rewrite the labels! Gaa! At least the rest of the scope looks very clean. Would using printed stick on lables be a good solution to the missing button label problem?
Already I have used the scope to find some caps on a computer monitor that are starting to go bad even though they are not leaking but there is about 0.4V of ripple on the 24V rail to the CCFL backlight driver board. Is this to much ripple? I ask because the monitor will work for a random amount of time and then the backlight will just turn off, there is no high voltage hissing before it turns off and all of the tubes are still glowing white. The power on hour counter is below 1000 hours (if it is to be believed) so I hope it is just the caps. The monitor is from around 2012 or so made by HP and is 24" and has a ambient light sensor in it.