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* $200 PS40M10 : Swordfish Hand-Held Instrument (1 channel) USB (EasySync)
 
* $200 PS40M10 : Swordfish Hand-Held Instrument (1 channel) USB (EasySync)
 
* $220 DS1M12 : Stingray Multi-Function Instrument (2 channel) USB (EasySync)
 
* $220 DS1M12 : Stingray Multi-Function Instrument (2 channel) USB (EasySync)
* under $600 : [[Jameco]] has some actual stand-alone oscilloscopes for under $600. So does www.tequipment.com - see Rigol 'scopes from China - good quality - also on eBay.
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* under $600 : [[Jameco]] has some actual stand-alone oscilloscopes for under $600.
 
* under $200 : Carl's Electronics has some stand-alone and PC-hosted (parallel port?) oscilloscopes for under $200.[http://www.electronickits.com/gold/gold.htm]
 
* under $200 : Carl's Electronics has some stand-alone and PC-hosted (parallel port?) oscilloscopes for under $200.[http://www.electronickits.com/gold/gold.htm]
 
* $170 HobbyLab USB oscilloscope [http://hobbylab.us/USBOscilloscope/Home.htm]
 
* $170 HobbyLab USB oscilloscope [http://hobbylab.us/USBOscilloscope/Home.htm]

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