Trying out RIGOL's new 12-bit DHO800 on a real vintage project. Is it any good?

Is RIGOL’s new 12-bit oscilloscope a game changer? In this video, I unbox and test the Rigol DHO800 $299 oscilloscope on a real vintage computer repair. Using a VARTA-bombed Commodore PC10-III, I evaluate the software, usability, and value for retro hardware troubleshooting. Perfect for retro computing enthusiasts, vintage PC repair fans, electronics hobbyists, and anyone curious if the Rigol DHO800 is good enough for diagnosing classic computers and old-school digital logic. - Support me on patreon.com/Epictronics Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/epictronics - Commodore PC10-III Playlist here:    • Commodore PC10-III Playlist   - Tools I regularly use FNIRSI DWS-200 Solder station PinePower Bench PSU AMTECH NC-559-ASM Flux Kester 951 Flux pen Hanstar 861DW Rework Station Pro'sKit SS-331 Desoldering Station SEQURE HT140 Desoldering Tweezers Multicore 60/40. 0.38mm solder AOYUE int883 PCB Preheater RIGOL DHO800 70MHz four-channel digital Oscilloscope Tektronix 2246A 100 MHz four-channel analog Oscilloscope FNIRSI DPOX180H 180MHz Handheld Oscilloscope UNI-T UT61E Auto Ranging Multimeter UNI-T UT890D Manual Ranging Multimeter FNIRSI LC1020E LCR/ESR meter TL866 II Plus Programmer InfiRay P2 Pro Thermal Camera TOMLOV TM4K-AF Flex Microscope Dremel 3000 with flexible shaft MaAnt Mini"Dremel" DeoxIT D5 Contact Cleaner PCBs from PCBWay.com - Support me on patreon.com/Epictronics Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/epictronics Join me on Twitter:   / epictronics1   - Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio