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Tablets: Micsig vs Owon
balnazzar:
Micsig is quite popular amongst tablet scopes' estimators, while Owon is not.
Same 8" 4:3 screen, same price, more or less.
It seems to me that Owon has some advantages. Consider that Micsig is often criticized for not having statistics and pass/fail. Owon has them both (see picture below). And, it's 12-14 bit modes can be somewhat useful, even with the known limitations.
I have no information about fan noise (if they have a fan) and other aspects.
DaneLaw:
You can find the answers and get a good insight in the Micsig threads.
and maybe refer to models, as they are not the same.. Micsig has quite a few 8" models ATO, TO & the STO-1000, STO-1000C, STO-1000E, STO-2000C series, .. some have 2 fans if I recall (ATO/TO), and some have 1 bigger fan STO/C/E and the "fan" are off quite a bit of the time, at least in the STO-series here in a colder climate like northern Europe.
Some older models run on Linux and the newer models run on Android.
scoper007:
--- Quote from: balnazzar on October 23, 2022, 02:57:55 pm ---Consider that Micsig is often criticized for not having statistics and pass/fail.
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Just found this on my upgraded Micsig TO3004, Statics? LOL.
balnazzar:
Mh, this is quite something. So they added statistics to all their scopes??
2N3055:
--- Quote from: scoper007 on November 25, 2022, 07:33:17 am ---
--- Quote from: balnazzar on October 23, 2022, 02:57:55 pm ---Consider that Micsig is often criticized for not having statistics and pass/fail.
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Just found this on my upgraded Micsig TO3004, Statics? LOL.
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And now they backport this to my STO100C and all existing models. I won't be buying anything from them until they do that. I don't like that they seem to have abandoned scopes that they have been selling until few months ago. Statistics is basic stuff, some of the handheld scopes for 100$ have it...
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