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Keysight EDUX1052A vs Rigol DHO914S

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right scope for your bench.

Keysight EDUX1052A

Keysight

$1099.99

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Rigol DHO914S

Rigol

$769

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Rigol DHO914S

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Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecKeysight EDUX1052ARigol DHO914S
Bandwidth50 MHz125 MHz
Sample Rate1 GSa/s1.25 GSa/s
Channels24
Memory Depth1 Mpts50 Mpts
Display Size7"7"
Weight3 kg1.78 kg
Price$1099.99$769
Rating5.0/108.0/10
Protocol DecoderNoYes
Function GenNoYes
WiFiNoYes
BatteryNoNo
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Pros & Cons

Keysight EDUX1052A

Pros

  • Keysight brand name carries genuine weight in professional and educational settings
  • Excellent build quality and probe quality — designed for daily institutional use
  • Good for educational labs with Keysight's courseware integration
  • Measurement accuracy you can genuinely trust

Cons

  • Only 50MHz and 2 channels around $1,100 — objectively poor value
  • No protocol decoding unless you pay for the upgrade option
  • Only 1Mpt memory depth — shallower than budget alternatives
  • The DS1054Z gives you 4 channels and better specs for hundreds less
  • No path to growth — the platform has limited upgrade options

Rigol DHO914S

Pros

  • Built-in 25MHz arbitrary waveform generator — saves buying a separate signal source
  • 16 digital channels available via optional logic probe — true mixed-signal capability
  • 12-bit ADC with 125MHz bandwidth is a solid all-around combination
  • 50Mpt memory depth matches the DHO924S
  • Same compact DHO form factor with USB-C power support
  • Bode plot analysis built in — useful for filter and feedback loop characterization

Cons

  • In the upper-$700s, it costs more than the DHO804 while offering lower bandwidth than the DHO924S
  • 125MHz bandwidth is lower than the DHO924S's 250MHz
  • Logic analyzer probe is an additional purchase — not included
  • Fan noise is present, consistent with the DHO series
  • The DHO924S also includes a function generator, making the price gap harder to justify

Our Verdicts

Keysight EDUX1052A

The Keysight EDUX1052A exists for one reason: the Keysight brand name, and in some contexts that name justifies the premium. In university labs, professional environments, and anywhere that an audit or institutional requirement specifies Keysight, this scope carries weight that Rigol and Siglent simply don't. The scope itself is well-built and accurate — measurements you can trust without second-guessing. But 50MHz, 2 channels, and 1Mpt memory around $1,100 is genuinely hard to defend on pure value. A DS1054Z gives you more of everything for hundreds less. Buy this only if your employer is paying, your school requires it, or you specifically need Keysight's educational courseware integration — those are real justifications. For pure hobbyist use, you'd be paying a heavy brand premium.

Rigol DHO914S

The Rigol DHO914S is Rigol's Swiss Army knife oscilloscope — 4 analog channels, a 25MHz function generator, optional 16-channel logic analyzer, and Bode plot analysis in the compact DHO form factor. The mixed-signal capability is the real differentiator: if you're debugging embedded systems where you need to correlate analog and digital signals simultaneously, the logic analyzer option makes this genuinely useful in ways a pure analog scope isn't. The built-in AWG saves you $100-200 on a standalone function generator. The catch is that pure oscilloscope buyers can either spend less on a DHO804 or spend more on the 250MHz DHO924S. The DHO914S only pulls ahead if you need the logic analyzer capability or the Bode plot feature for control loop design.

Keysight EDUX1052A

$1099.99

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Rigol DHO914S

$769

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