I'd save a bit more money to buy a Tektronix or Agilent.
As I said on my first post, a digital storage is better when working with digital circuitry due the possibility to store the signal, you can freeze the signal and see what happens before and after the triggering.
Take a look at this one:
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It has a higher sampling rate (250 MSa/s vs 100 MSa/s from the OWON), it can do FFT and is branded (which means that you'll get better support and warranty).
Although I prefer a benchtop instrument. Now a days you have very good PC scopes within the bandwidth you want. So it is up to you. If you are going to take the OWON, then I'd rather go with a PICOTECH PC-SCOPE, it is much better than a OWON one (Chinese).