Indeed, The USB devices are all very well as starter ’scopes, but nothing beats a real one, with tactile knobs for timebase, trigger level, post (and pre. on DSO) triggering delay. Basically the more knobs the better, touch screens, buttons and PC interfaces just get in the way.

Fortunately these are even affordable for first-world hobbyists, and it seems rather good. E.g. Amazon.co.uk

And Hantek DSO5102P Digital Storage Oscilloscope (DSO) Review - Maker Advisor

Other makes are also available.

20 years ago I had to pay £5000 each for LeCroys, with lesser specification and capability. Nowadays of course that sort of money gets you a LeCroy with almost unbelievable capability. It is so cheap to kit out a professional R+D lab nowadays, when the capital equipment is now such a small proportion of a skilled engineer’s salary, and of course mostly tax-deductible.

As long as you make enough money to have to pay tax in the countries where you do business, which is rather important, but that seems not to be understood by some companies.