Comment Re:Handheld (Score 1) 337
Fluke/Philips used to do nice analog scopes too.
If the topicstarter wants it for audio or low-freq Atmel/PIC stuff (under 10MHz) there are loads of nice Fluke/Philips scopes out there.
For my PIC work I've got an older analog PM-3055 which shouldn't cost more than $100-200. A nice digital one like the 33XX line would set you back around $500-1500 depending on features (2 or 4 channel, 50 or 100MHz, samplerate) They're well built, easy to operate and service-friendly. But they lack features like protocol debugging which more modern scopes have.
All in all, it boils down to what you need...