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| KrzysztofB:
Hi there folks. I was wondering if any scope has ability to utilize ultra wide screen, just so you can see more samples on a wider time axis? Or maybe two screenns. We have Tek 5 series, but that one doesn't even seem to be able to deattach chart to separate window. Regards Krzysztof |
| squadchannel:
Not happy with zooming and turning the knob? I have never seen an oscilloscope with two screens. :o If you want to see very small events, you should use an oscilloscope, but if you want to observe something very long and continuous, you should probably use a data recorder(chart recorder?) It looks like MSO5 has a video output, so what would happen if I hooked it up to a widescreen? Maybe it will be wider? Will it simply be displayed in 16:9? |
| dietert1:
Lecroy scopes running on MS Windows used to have a real PCI bus. So one can install a second display driver card. Their software is very flexible and can produce higher resolution diagrams on an external screen. Regards, Dieter |
| Fungus:
Maybe a USB 'scope. |
| norbert.kiszka:
Some scopes have a HDMI. Or a scope without screen but with Ethernet. Eventually export memory and view it with a computer. |
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