I would not suggest using an USB scope.
When the opto copplers dies your computer is a brick. I doubt there are proper electronics in those cheap, lets say 70 euro usb scopes.
Get something used, or those OWON, rigol whatever, cheap ~200-400 euro scopes
personal note: I gave up on scopes. AS these days you need a logic analyzer quite more likely as a pure scope.
As for why I'm not considering to buy a standalone oscilloscope, I'll give you two reasons:
1. They are much more expensive.
2. They usually don't have as big displays as I can have on my laptop or PC, to which I can connect whatever big screen I need.
3. Sometimes I'd like to further process the data from the scope, which can be done only on a computer. The scope is not a universal computer. It cannot do everything.
So maybe we can focus on the subject of my question now, shall we?
@1 Saw something for 280 Euro. As I was in the mood to buy a scope they were around 600 euros and i skipped that.
@2 depends. as it is a matter of data points of beeing processed (samples) and max mhz. those external usb scopes do not have such high mhz. so therefore. nope on your statement
@3 usually those cheap scopes from owon for example have usb. Not as in the old days with parallel port for example. or floppy discs, ...
@1 Owon-SDS6062 60MHz 2 channel
PC software, probes,
I have not checked but I am quite certain someone has linux software for one of many of those cheap below 300 euros dso.
I am quite certain you can find something around 200 euros when you put in some efforts and talk to the sales person.