Am new to mine, but am amazed at its functionality and list of features.
A REAL good way to learn about O-scopes without dumping a ton of money into my first scope
(OK, my first was an ancient, defective analog scope that didn`t work much, and taught me nearly nothing. Be sure to read up some on O-scopes before using, and only use low-voltage connections (under 30V) -- not for checking AC house line current unless thru a 10X probe definitely not for HIGH voltages.
Also only good for audio frequencies and below (maybe a bit of ultrasound up to 40-50kHz or so), but that`s where you should begin learning Oscope work anyway, IMHO.
LOTS of features, more than I`d expect.
Take TIME to learn the awkward menu and controls you`ll be nicely rewarded with a TON of useful features.
Very awkward to use without a case, but some are for sale online, and so are plans for 3D printers to print one.
You`ll outgrow it soon, but it`s a GREAT starting place, and you`ll find it useful for years (if it lasts).