What exactly don't you like?? I think that this scope is easy to use, I tried it... But yes, it has no pushable knobs and it even has no fine vertical scale setting. But on the other hand, Tektronix also has almost no pushable knobs. Maybe Tek guys think that pushing knobs are unreliable...
This one is simply personal preference but I don't like the Tek interface either. Too much blue, the fonts look dated, etc. Again, highly subjective. Sometimes you like what you like. I personally prefer the "cleaner" (again, opinion here) look of the Agilent and Rigol (black backgrounds, etc). That's simply esthetics, and I get it, but it's something individuals have to keep in mind. The pushable knobs I don't really care about overall - that's pretty minor (and can be annoying if selections change as you're pressing).
I look at a 'scope like a car - everyone has things they want, everyone has things they like. No one will ever agree about everything.

I am, however, glad to hear that you found it pretty easy to use at the show. At least someone here on the forums has touched the beastie! Out of curiousty how would you compare the output (screen display) in person compare to, say, a Rigol or Agilent? The pictures posted are all a mess - considering that the screen is 800x400, the pictures are larger than that so you can't use them to identify pixel doubling and whatnot. I ask because it's sometimes hard to get an idea from the straight video.
Marmad: yeah I hear you - someone on this forum said something that I try to live by: buy once, cry once. I'd rather wait an extra month or so and buy something that has more headroom for me to "grow into" since it's hopefully a piece of kit I'll have around for years and years.