I doubt that it has anything to do with GDPR as the EU3458A has been around for
at least a year.
David
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Maybe something to do with compliance to GDPR?
Just a thought, maybe a long one...
Dan
This struck me as a bit odd - an EU3458A 8.5 digit multimeter. I thought at
first that perhaps it had been re-engineered to use lead-free solder, but
on reading the description, that's not the case.
https:
On 14 May 2018 at 13:01, Dr. David Kirkby
wrote:
> I'm puzzled why option 002, an upgrade of memory to 128 kb, is still an
> option one has to pay for. With the cost of RAM what it is now, I'm
> suprised the memor is not not standard. Perhaps the only way Keysight can
> provide 128 kb is to use o
This struck me as a bit odd - an EU3458A 8.5 digit multimeter. I thought at
first that perhaps it had been re-engineered to use lead-free solder, but
on reading the description, that's not the case.
https://www.keysight.com/en/pd-2831253-pn-EU3458A/digital-
multimeter-8-digit-for-eu-sales-only?nid