Another shootout would be appreciated. While I don't have a full list, I'd like to just quickly mention two things.
First is that the basic question most seem to have is something along the lines of:
"If I were to buy a multimeter, that's not crap, and I won't regret not shelling out an extra couple of bucks to get a better one, which should I buy?", or perhaps "Without compromising, which multimeter offers the best value for money, and doesn't miss anything I'll miss?", or even "What can I buy without regretting? Either because I needlessly spent too much, or miss features or quality".
I think people are looking for an answer to that kind of question, and that's probably more important to them than which exact price-point they find their answer at.
Could be worthwhile to get a bit loose on the $100-mark, both up and down?
When that's said, I'd like to mention the Uni-T UT61E. It seems to be that a lot of people have it, and are happy with it. Perhaps more so than any other single sub-$100 multimeter. If nothing else, that does make it a bit of a benchmark, and it could be interesting to see it included in the test. Call it a reference if you'd like.
Also, I'm betting a lot of people *will* follow your words, both wisely and otherwise.
(and I'm betting you won't bet against it... recurse that if you'd like...)
For that reason as well, including the UT61E would be interesting. I'd hate to see droves of people rush off to get a $100 meter, if they'd be happy with a $50-ish one, or buy a single $100 meter, when they'd be better off with two $50 ones.
(disclaimer; I do own a UT61E as well, but that's not why I'd like to see it included. Sure, it's always fun to see reviews of stuff you bought, but I'm looking specifically for something different for my next one, so I'm not asking for me, I'm asking because it's a pretty decent choice for your first decent-quality meter. Personally I'd like backlight and a couple of other things though).
tld