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Rigol DS1104Z-S Plus vs Siglent SDS1104X-U

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

Rigol DS1104Z-S Plus

Rigol

$699

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Siglent SDS1104X-U

Siglent

$419

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Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecRigol DS1104Z-S PlusSiglent SDS1104X-U
Bandwidth100 MHz100 MHz
Sample Rate1 GSa/s1 GSa/s
Channels44
Memory Depth12 Mpts14 Mpts
Display Size7"7"
Weight3.2 kg3.1 kg
Price$699$419
Rating7.0/107.5/10
Protocol DecoderYesYes
Function GenYesNo
WiFiNoNo
BatteryNoNo
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Pros & Cons

Rigol DS1104Z-S Plus

Pros

  • 100MHz bandwidth with 4 channels — no bandwidth hack needed
  • Built-in 25MHz function generator saves desk space and cost
  • Same excellent trigger set as the DS1054Z
  • Protocol decoding (SPI, I2C, UART) included
  • Proven platform for teaching labs that need scope plus signal generator

Cons

  • At ~$699, it is no longer the obvious value play next to newer touchscreen scopes
  • Same dated interface as the DS1054Z — no touchscreen
  • No WiFi or CAN/LIN decoding at this price
  • The DS1000Z platform is aging compared to the DHO series

Siglent SDS1104X-U

Pros

  • 4 channels with 100MHz bandwidth — best of both in Siglent's lineup
  • CAN and LIN decoding included — no license fees unlike Rigol
  • 14Mpt memory depth for long capture sessions
  • Better probe compensation and input specs than older Siglent models
  • Siglent's firmware has matured significantly with recent updates

Cons

  • ~$419 for a 100MHz, non-touchscreen scope is a stiff ask
  • No touchscreen — button navigation only
  • 1GSa/s sample rate is adequate but not exceptional
  • Touchscreen 12-bit scopes now compete hard at nearby prices

Our Verdicts

Rigol DS1104Z-S Plus

The DS1104Z-S Plus is the DS1054Z with the limitations officially removed: full 100MHz bandwidth and a built-in 25MHz function generator. At ~$699, it's the premium version of a proven platform that has a decade of community support behind it. The problem in 2026 is that newer touchscreen scopes have made the DS1000Z platform feel dated. The DHO924S costs more now, but it brings 250MHz bandwidth, a 7-inch IPS touchscreen, WiFi, 50Mpt memory, and a much more modern workflow. I'd only choose the DS1104Z-S Plus if you're buying for a teaching lab with specific software integration requirements, or if you specifically need the proven DS1000Z platform.

Siglent SDS1104X-U

The Siglent SDS1104X-U is Siglent's answer to the 4-channel mid-range market, and its CAN/LIN decoding is its killer differentiator. Rigol charges extra for CAN decoding on most models; Siglent includes it free. If you're doing automotive embedded work — car CAN bus debugging, LIN network analysis, anything that touches vehicle electronics — the SDS1104X-U at $419 is the most cost-effective path to proper protocol support. For general hobbyist use without automotive protocol requirements, the DS1054Z at $349 remains better value, while the DHO804 is the more modern touchscreen alternative near this price. I'd buy the SDS1104X-U specifically if CAN/LIN decoding is non-negotiable.

Rigol DS1104Z-S Plus

$699

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Siglent SDS1104X-U

$419

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