Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes vs Digital Signal Oscilloscopes

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Im debating whether to get Bitscope's 310 MSO (
http://www.bitscope.net/store/?p=view&i=item+2 ):

2 channel 100 MHz analog + 8 logic channels, 40 MS/s A/D, 256 kB
buffer, analog waveform generator (10 MS/s),

or Dynon's DSO ( http://www.dynoninstruments.com/index.html ) :
2 channel 80 Ms/s + 16 logic , 32k samples/channel, analog waveform
generator ( 100 Ms/s)

Theyre both $500, but the bitscope MSO seems more powerful, yet the
Dynon comes with the probes, and serves as a power supply (100ma),
clock generator.

Anyone have an opinion one way or another on which is the better buy?
 
benn686@hotmail.com wrote:
Im debating whether to get Bitscope's 310 MSO (
http://www.bitscope.net/store/?p=view&i=item+2 ):

2 channel 100 MHz analog + 8 logic channels, 40 MS/s A/D, 256 kB
buffer, analog waveform generator (10 MS/s),

or Dynon's DSO ( http://www.dynoninstruments.com/index.html ) :
2 channel 80 Ms/s + 16 logic , 32k samples/channel, analog waveform
generator ( 100 Ms/s)

Theyre both $500, but the bitscope MSO seems more powerful, yet the
Dynon comes with the probes, and serves as a power supply (100ma),
clock generator.

Anyone have an opinion one way or another on which is the better buy?
 
Looks nice, but their cheapest version (even without probes) is $900!
I think $500 is my limit, otherwise I could get a REAL oscilloscope at
Frys for $1100.
 

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