DHO802 70MHz/2 channels/1.25Gsa/25Mpts/12bit 1999Yuan($284)
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DHO802 70MHz/2 channels/1.25Gsa/25Mpts/12bit 1999Yuan($284)
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Here it is...interesting, modern 12 Bit replacement for the DS1000Z series!
Here it is...interesting, modern 12 Bit replacement for the DS1000Z series!
With MSO option, too! (and HDMI output)
I wonder what the difference is between these and the DHO1000...
USB Type-C power, commodity battery options!
.... more users floating their scope
Here it is...interesting, modern 12 Bit replacement for the DS1000Z series!

And you call that IDE LA header modern ?
Looks like it's slim and has external power supply (USB-C):
So, is it black or white?
If only they weren't so ugly...
And you call that IDE LA header modern ? 
Given a 1024x600 dots 7" touchscreen, hdmi output and 12 bit native resolution, the LA header should cause the least headaches for the competition.
And you call that IDE LA header modern ? 
You won't see it when the probes are connected.
First there was DSO and MSO.
Now there is DHO.
I guess the H stands for High resolution!
If only they weren't so ugly...
I don't get the fashion for black devices and dark themes but the white one looks OK to me.
Lucky I didn't pull the trigger on a DHO1000 yet ... let's see how this thing shapes up.

Similarities:
UI looks the same
Front panel controls look the same (but reorganized)
Sensitivity and number of bits is the same (it's the same chipset...)
FFT specs are the same (1mpts)
It has remote web interface.
Differences I can see so far:
Less bandwidth/sample rate
Less memory
Screen is smaller
External power supply
I could live with that, especially at half the price. Let's hope they haven't tried to dumb-down the firmware out of spite.
I ran the datasheet though google translate and attached it below.
External power supply is not a good idea! It sucks actually!
First there was DSO and MSO.
Now there is DHO.
I guess the H stands for High resolution! 
It used to be "HDO" (High Definition Oscilloscope) but they switched to "DHO" because
LeCroy has trademarks.
(at least, that's what's been going around...)
External power supply is not a good idea! It sucks actually!
Why? It makes it much slimmer.
My Micsig has an external supply and it's not a problem. At least they used a standard so there's no problem replacing it if it breaks.
DHO802 70MHz 2x 1.25GSa/s 25Mpts ¥1999 (285 USD)
DHO804 70MHz 4x 1.25GSa/s 25Mpts ¥2299 (330 USD)
DHO812 100MHz 2x 1.25GSa/s 25Mpts ¥2599 (370 USD)
DHO814 100MHz 4x 1.25GSa/s 25Mpts ¥2999 (430 USD)
DHO914 125MHz 4x 1.25GSa/s 50Mpts ¥3999 (570 USD)
DHO914S 125MHz 4x 1.25GSa/s 50Mpts ¥4999 (715 USD)
DHO924 250MHz 4x 1.25GSa/s 50Mpts ¥4999 (715 USD)
DHO924S 250MHz 4x 1.25GSa/s 50Mpts ¥5999 (855 USD)
Is that 1.25GS/s per channel simultaneously?
DHO802 70MHz 2x 1.25GSa/s 25Mpts ¥1999 (285 USD)
We live in interesting times.
Is that 1.25GS/s per channel simultaneously?
No.
it is 1.25 GS/s divided per number of channels used. Single ADC. so 1.25G/ 625M/ 312,5M for 1, 2 and 3/4 ch respectively..
Also memory is same. 25Mpts and 50Mpts divided by 4.
DHO802 70MHz 2x 1.25GSa/s 25Mpts ¥1999 (285 USD)
We live in interesting times.
Yes we do. I paid $1200 for a Tek TDS1012 2x 1GS/s 100MHz back in 2000.
Is that 1.25GS/s per channel simultaneously?
For $285???
(no)
I don't read Chinese and also don't like to assume. Whatever happened to "no such thing as a stupid question"?