I certainly will.
The screen quality is very clear, when it is powered on the backlight is lit automatically. You need a well lit room to read the screen with the back light switched off.
The power consumption is excellent, I have'nt needed to recharge it yet and I reckon it has been in use for about 3 hours on battery power (manual says six!).
I downloaded the PicKit2 software and went through the troubleshooting function to generate the 30KHz but I can't get a decent "grab" of the relevant pin with my probes so the readings are all over the place.
I havent installed the software yet but I will as I want to have a tinker with the IR module on the JuneBug (thats a bugger to grab with probes!)
Actually I want to see how I can record a wave and "review" it later - I think mucking around with IR will be useful for testing that.
I will put some information up when I getter a better idea of what I am doing
Mark
p.s. the manual assumes you know about scopes.....