I hope the EEVBlog ppl don’t see it, but I’d probably learn a lot from it if they did?
I understand your comment regarding the AD2, but to clarify a bit: I looked at this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXu2RxfJkKc that shows that it has very visible aliasing even at 17Mhz. It can go to 30Mhz, but then it doesn’t look like a Sine wave? Some of the advanced features are apparently also a little off https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sgvk1uRMbZM. I guess I misspoke in the video as it’s not the software I was sceptical to. I also found other videos that showed similar things for the AD2, so for the price of $270 I got a bit sceptical, given that it’s close to a Sigilent 100Mhz benchtop scope in price.
I just found out that the JDS scope is currently priced lower than several of the DSO scopes DS212 2-Channels Handheld Mini Digital Storage Oscilloscope – SainSmart.com so it seems like the JDS is a lot of “bang for buck”?