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New Hantek DSO2X1X models?
serafis:
Quite understand and really appreciate all of the hard work you put into this. Still a pretty good scope for the money and for what I need it for :-)
Aldo22:
--- Quote from: serafis on September 17, 2023, 04:56:35 am --- Still a pretty good scope for the money and for what I need it for :-)
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I still don't know what to make of this device.
To some it's the biggest piece of crap ever assembled, to others it's "a pretty good scope for the money".
It's perfectly clear that it doesn't come close to Rigol and Siglent etc, but it costs less than half as much here.
So in principle it can still be good value for money if you don't have too high expectations.
Somehow this thing appeals to me. I love cheap stuff.
The basic functions should work though.
I know... :palm:
serafis:
It's a lot better than my old Atten/Siglent SDS1152CML which is now just an expensive and unaesthetic paperweight! At least this thing is just about impossible to brick!
Aldo22:
--- Quote from: serafis on September 17, 2023, 10:00:33 am ---It's a lot better than my old Atten/Siglent SDS1152CML which is now just an expensive and unaesthetic paperweight! At least this thing is just about impossible to brick!
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Thanks!
Would you say that a DSO2C10 is worth CHF 140.- (~$156)?
Because that's how much it should cost tomorrow at the promotion, if I interpreted that correctly.
I was actually going to buy a Rigol DHO802, but I'm a little disappointed with my first impressions of this unit.
There are a few things that bother me, and "cute" and "12 bit" alone is not enough for me to pay significantly more than double the price of the Hantek.
I know a lot of people talk bad about these cheap Hanteks, but they also talk bad about the Zeeweii DSO2512G, which I haven't regretted buying for a second.
The difference is perhaps that the Zeeweii never crashes. ;)
serafis:
I'd say that's a pretty good price if you don't need the wave generator. It's certainly not the best scope in the world but it's not the worst either. really depends what you need it for - most of my work is on audio (analog and digital) so adequate for that, although an old CRT analogue scope also comes in handy for CD eye patterns and the like.
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