Dave, is this the impression you really wanna give to readers:
I had to un-notify myself from that New Tek thread. I didn't want to get any on me. 
If someone is deliberately misrepresenting my position to attack me then I will defend myself.
Now we each see this new Tek from where we sit and we each can find criticism of any new instrument to the market whether the readership likes it or not yet with the advances the east has made in the last few years and the A brands still wanting to market at historical pricing and not offer equipment with a significant edge on those from the east seems head in the sand mentality.
Although with the now low cost of eastern scopes in this class and as you have identified Tek's point of difference is physical design that caters well for valid corner use cases however will those be in enough numbers to ensure marketplace demand. 
My guess is that it will sell well for Tek, just like I presume the 3,4,5 and 6 series have sold well enough for them to keep bringing out new model after new model.
Not because it competes well in bang-per buck against whatever it is you want to compare the thing too, but because it's Tek and people still like to buy Tek. And I think the battery and form factor and UI offers enough novelty to get quite a few people interested.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, I think this new Tek 2 misses the mark on pricing, and some of the options are outrageous to point of taking the piss. And I would not buy one with my own money. But I'm not the target market for this scope.
As I have also said though, if you compare the base model pricing it seems on par with Keysight and R&S offerings. Again, NOT defending it, and NOT making the comparison myself, just pointing out a fact.