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digital ones areeasier to use. But you can't tell which one is more accurate. you might use a cheap digital osc. which is less accurate than an expensive analog one. it's not logical to compare them. it's just the ease of use. the calibration is also easier with digital ones. when using analog ones you should remember look at the display vertically to avoid visionary errors.
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