Looks like ANENG is about to release two new multimeters that have both auto and manual ranges on the dial.
There's the V7 which looks like this... it has manual ranging plus a single "Auto" setting that intelligently detects what you're measuring:
...and the V8 which looks like this - a lot of auto ranges in light blue and a selection of manual ranges for Volts/Ohms:
I like that it has separate range selection for diode/continuity/ohms/capacitance without having to turn the dial then press the range button to get where I want to go but it has the same inverse, battery gobbling display as the Q1 so that probably kills it for a lot of people (me included) unless they've sorted out the battery cutoff voltage. Who's going to be brave enough to find out? (and also if the bar graph is fake or not?)
There's a demo video here, it looks like the physical size won't disappoint anybody who's looking for a big meter:
Both of them are available for pre-order on banggood so it seems they aren't released yet. Price is about $35.
This page has more info and plenty of LOLs in the translation. It also has pics of the "safety tubes" (ie. fuses).
Quote: "Aerodynamic design, full gear anti-burn protection. Good stuff, don't fail!"