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This guide compares Rigol, Siglent, and HANMATEK 100MHz 4-channel oscilloscopes, focusing on usability, decoding, pricing, and value. It highlights the HANMATEK AHO814 for its 12-bit resolution, Android touchscreen, and strong cost-performance ratio.
The 2026 HANMATEK DOS1102 is a top value bench oscilloscope featuring 110MHz, 110 MHz bandwidth, 1 GSa/s sampling, and protocol decoding. Ideal for students and pros, its reliable performance and intuitive design outperform handheld alternatives.
2026 oscilloscope comparison: Rigol, Siglent, and Hanmatek. Compare bandwidth, sampling, ADC, memory, UI, and value. See why HANMATEK AHO814 stands out with 12-bit, touchscreen, deep memory, and 5-in-1 design.
The HANMATEK DOS1104, an ISO9001-certified 4-channel oscilloscope, offers 110MHz bandwidth and 1GS/s sampling. Per the 2025 Global Test & Measurement Report, such high-integration tools are industry standards. With a rise time of 3.2ns, it provides hobbyists and pros unmatched value.
The HANMATEK DOS1102S is a 2-channel oscilloscope with 110MHz bandwidth, 1GSa/s sampling, and a built-in waveform generator, ideal for beginners and hobbyists under $200. It’s perfect for debugging and troubleshooting electronics.
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