Hanmatek DOS1104: Good budget scope, but annoying user interface
Reviewing the Hanmatek 4 channel DOS1104 osciloscope. Two channel version is the DOS1102 This scope also sold under the Owon and Vevor names. This is a good honest budget oscilloscope, but the user interface is awkward in various aspects, which I find frustrating.

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