It depends upon whether you want an analog or digital oscilloscope since some on your list are analog and some are digital.
Analog scopes are good for low level, low noise analog signals in particular.
Digital scopes have additional features such as built-in waveform measurements, infinite storage time of a waveform, storage of more than one waveform, and easy single-shot waveform capture. Their disadvantages include possibly higher noise level when looking at low level analog signals. and possible alias effects (phantom low frequency signals) when observing high frequency signals at slow sweep speeds.
I prefer digital scopes due to their added features, but it all depends on your needs and preferences.