DMM is slightly slow but however its very accurate! So its a little bonus. If you forget to take your DMM on field work, therefore at least this scope can save the day and journey.
I just got one of these. I've always wanted a hand-held oscilloscope. As for the recording capability, I thought it would record a long waveform without any breaks, but it can't. You have to suffer at least a 1ms gap of no recording at the end of each horizontal sweep. I'm a bit disappointed at that, but I guess I should be happy it records at all? As for the multimeter... It'd be nice if there was an option to put 0 at the left for DC volts.
So its a toy? This scope? I have analog old scope but its large and heavy. I want to do some signal analyzing on my car and it must be something lightweight, so i can carry it easily to my garage. 200€ is my limit. Its for my car and for hobby electronics (arduinos, PICs, AVRs) and other circuits. I have looked at Hantek USB scope, also Rigol DS1052E also the used ones. Not sure what to take. I dont want toys and i dont need pro tool. Because it will not get heavy use.
It's funny how that china stuff is almost haunting me. I bought the same probes (including those color clips aso) for cheap (8 EUR) on their own. Now I see them packaged with another tool. It happens so often that something I have, appears in videos from around the world and you know everyone was supplied by China.