Interesting...
This one adds:
+ Temperature (interesting probe, looks better than the usual exposed bead type)
+ 99.9Mohm range (the 9.99M of the AN8008 is a pain)
+ NCV detection (I don't use this much on DMMs, preferring a dedicated volt-stick, but the chip supports it, so why not?)
And removes:
- Square wave generator. Not a loss IMHO, but others might miss it.
But no changes to the current ranges. An opportunity wasted, sadly - personally I would have preferred them to use the switch position for a mA range rather than the NCV function, but can only assume it was easier for them to do what they've done. Oh well - roll on AN8010
I'll certainly pick one of these up. I also have a BSIDE ZT301 on the way, so will be adding these to my reviews (along with another half-dozen meters that have arrived since the last update).