teddaw152 writes "I've been tasked with ordering an oscilloscope and a logic analyzer for use in a university physics lab, and have found several models that will likely suit our technical needs from the major manufacturers (Agilent, Tektronix, and LeCroy), However, I personally have only used legacy HP scopes, and thus I have no idea what modern features are must haves and which brand's user interface is the most intuitive. Is there anyone out there that has used modern Tektronix/Agilent/LeCroy scopes side by side and can comment on their thoughts from the purely subjective side? Thanks much Slashdot."
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In response to your questions about scope interfaces for MSOs: My response is not unbiased in that I work for a scope manufacturer. I think you ask a great question that none of
the manufacturers address specifically. But I think there are some key advantages we have for MSOs that combine for really great leverage for users. They are:
Advantage 1) We make an external to scope MSO option. Own 5 scopes? Any one of them could use the MSO option by simply plugging it into the USB and L Bus ports. Thus lowe
MSO Advantages - Biased Perspective (Score:1)