I recently had the chance to play with a couple of Fluke Scopemeters: the 123 and the 199C. They both seem much noiser than a standard analog scope. There is some kind of Glitch Detection "feature" where the scope highlights any high frequency (around 40ns on the 123) noise in the signal. You can turn this off on the 199, but not the 123. Even then the trace is still rather noisy.
If you pull the waves off the scope using the Flukeview software you can see that a nice 1kHz sinewave is very uneven, especially at the peaks.
Looking at a video signal on the 199 the color burst was just a solid blob with glitch detection on, but was much more visible with it off.
Can anyone explain what is going on? Are Fluke trying to make a virtue out of some underlying problem with these scopes?