It's not even close to be competitive to siglent's sds800x HD which is cheaper, with better resolution, faster, ect. But competition is always welcome. It drives progress and leads to lower prices
Just comparing the prices with Sigilent - it seems the Sigilent is much more expensive for similar specs (200MHz, 4-channel) - 800$ USD for the same specs as this. siglentna.com/digital-oscilloscopes/sds800x-hd-digital-storage-oscilloscope/
@@SimpleElectronics in Europe, siglent is cheaper by few bucks 😉 699€ vs 712€ (tax included, without tax when you buy it as company or as self employed -19%)
LA = Logic Analyzer. It looks like a decent scope but it's price does bring it up against Siglent's SDS804X-HD series. That's some mighty stiff competition there with 12bit sampling, touch screen UI and WEB server interface. Don't know why it has the Digital and Gen buttons. They are additional functions available on the MSO1000X series (which has not yet been released), not the UPO series.
This is a scope with all of the specs and features that are on my wish list, but 1, price. Now I'm just waiting for one that sells for $350 US and I'll get it. I figure that will take another year or 2. Until then I'll be using my old handheld Fluke for a storage scope and my 100 MHz analog Tek on the bench, both are 2 ch, and lack serial data decode. But it's getting closer every day to the day when I can get a scope that does everything I need, and nearly everything I want.
the user manual on the official uni-t shop website can only be downloaded by logging into a microsoft account wtf? 2gs/s is nice, but we had that in 1995 allready. 12..14bit is the new big thing, i wouldnt ever buy a 8bit scope again.
"Modern"... Six years ago, this would have been an interesting alternative to Rigol or Siglent scopes. Today, it seems rather outdated in the face of the competition. "The traceable Certificate of Calibration means it can be used in industry as well!" A single page with no measurements... You can't do anything with that. To be considered a calibrated device, values must be present and, above all, from a neutral calibration laboratory, not from the manufacturer.
Good to see a healthy competition in the scope market. This is another marvel.
It's not even close to be competitive to siglent's sds800x HD which is cheaper, with better resolution, faster, ect. But competition is always welcome. It drives progress and leads to lower prices
Just comparing the prices with Sigilent - it seems the Sigilent is much more expensive for similar specs (200MHz, 4-channel) - 800$ USD for the same specs as this. siglentna.com/digital-oscilloscopes/sds800x-hd-digital-storage-oscilloscope/
@@SimpleElectronics in Europe, siglent is cheaper by few bucks 😉 699€ vs 712€ (tax included, without tax when you buy it as company or as self employed -19%)
Great scope it even works with the red banded scope hooked up to the orange port :D
LA = Logic Analyzer.
It looks like a decent scope but it's price does bring it up against Siglent's SDS804X-HD series. That's some mighty stiff competition there with 12bit sampling, touch screen UI and WEB server interface. Don't know why it has the Digital and Gen buttons. They are additional functions available on the MSO1000X series (which has not yet been released), not the UPO series.
Thank you. You gave a very interesting explanation
That's a very nice scope.
"LA" => "Logic Analyzer". Mixed siganl processing for an upgraded model I'd say. Weird to have buttons but not connectors for both the AWG and LA?
Nice basic scope. LA would be the logic analyzer functionality (it doesn't have). Maybe to tell more about the trigger possibilities?
Uni-T is also growing up.
This is a scope with all of the specs and features that are on my wish list, but 1, price. Now I'm just waiting for one that sells for $350 US and I'll get it. I figure that will take another year or 2. Until then I'll be using my old handheld Fluke for a storage scope and my 100 MHz analog Tek on the bench, both are 2 ch, and lack serial data decode. But it's getting closer every day to the day when I can get a scope that does everything I need, and nearly everything I want.
great spot
the user manual on the official uni-t shop website can only be downloaded by logging into a microsoft account wtf?
2gs/s is nice, but we had that in 1995 allready. 12..14bit is the new big thing, i wouldnt ever buy a 8bit scope again.
"Modern"...
Six years ago, this would have been an interesting alternative to Rigol or Siglent scopes.
Today, it seems rather outdated in the face of the competition.
"The traceable Certificate of Calibration means it can be used in industry as well!"
A single page with no measurements...
You can't do anything with that.
To be considered a calibrated device, values must be present and, above all, from a neutral calibration laboratory, not from the manufacturer.
Printer port? 😂
I think Uni T is comitment for electric measuring and every it product is cheap
Well, their UT61E DMM is real bestseller in DIY community.
great scope .I hope plastic wont become yellowish with sunlight