Both should be capable of sampling continuously and process triggers correctly, because both have quite capable hardware.
Both have ADCs connected directly to FPGAs.
So far, I've gathered this information (and I mark each feature with a + or - if it's better or worse than the other, IMHO):
FNIRSI 1C15
Hardware:
ALTERA MAX II + IS61LV12816L-10TL 2M-bit 128K x 16
GD32F103 up to 108 MHz - SRAM up to 96 KB
(-)Fixed square wave generator: 1Khz.
(+)Includes storage bag.
(+)Hotkeys (SINGLE shot, AC/DC).
(-)Joystick (some users reported they failed, and I feel rubber buttons are better and more comfortable to use)
BNC is buried in:
(-) Can't fit my bigger plastic BNCs.
(+) Shock protected.
(-)Non-standard, extra long USB plug needed (I suppose you can cut the case if you want to use a normal one).
(-)It can save screenshots only to internal memory (May be also transferred through USB, but It's not described in the manual).
(?)I don't know if waveform can be moved in STOP mode.
(+)The manufacturer has a web page, manuals, and has released a firmware update.
SigPeak DSO1511E+
Hardware:
FPGA LATTICE LCMXO2-1200HC-5TG100I
CPU Allwinner F1C100s ARM926EJ-S (ARMv5TE) up to 533MHz - 32MB of embedded DDR SDRAM.
(+)FFT
(+)Square wave generator, adjustable: 0-2Mhz.
(+)Very compact.
(-)Reduced number of buttons, no hotkeys.
(+)Battery seems bigger, but both are rated at 3000mAh.
Protruding BNC:
(+) Big plastic BNC can be used.
(-) Not protected against shocks.
(+)Regular size USB.
(+)It can save screenshots to internal memory and can be transferred using USB.
(+)Waveform can be moved in STOP mode.
(-)No manual, no manufacturer page, no firmware updates.
(?)Internal TF card slot for unknown purpose.
What do you think about the hardware?
Has anyone found any info of the SigPeak manufacturer?