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Tektronix New 3/4-Series Scope (June 4th!)
maginnovision:
No way it's optioned up much if at all for 3850. It's still a Tek.
EEVblog:
--- Quote from: maginnovision on May 10, 2019, 01:03:38 am ---No way it's optioned up much if at all for 3850. It's still a Tek.
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The MSO54 starts at $13k, so I wouldn't be surprised if the Series 4 (MSO44?) starts at $3850, that would make sense from a market positioning point of view.
My guess would be double that price again for the 8CH job, and more for the bandwidth options of course.
The 5 series starts at 350MHz and goes to 2GHz.
I'm guessing the 4 series will start at maybe 100 or 200MHz and stop at 1GHz.
EEVblog:
And you have to assume they will continue with the new FlexChannel system?
0culus:
Here's a question: I don't know what Tek's fastest scope offering is these days, but we have Keysight and LeCroy offering 100 GHz+ 'scopes now (for huge prices too). When is an "only" 1 GHz DSO/MSO, that's got a decent complement of options and is actually worth buying, going to be affordable for mere mortals without requiring a second mortgage? Surely the engineering for a 1 GHz DSO is a solved problem that could be easily spun up in lower cost models now.
I'm not saying it should be a cheap as the usual Chinese OEMs, but I'd pay 3-5k for a 1 GHz digital scope from Tek/Keysight/whatever that's got a decent set of options included in that price. Otherwise, I'm perfectly happy buying older gear.
TERRA Operative:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on May 09, 2019, 11:50:58 pm ---44% off all 2000 series in Japan:
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I found one store that has them for 20% off on a cursory glance.
http://www.keisokuki-land.co.jp/index.php?main_page=page&id=230
As is sometimes the way in Japan, it's likely that a number of sellers will offer a token discount and pocket the difference....
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