A few quick impressions -
DC and AC volts are on the same switch position and AC is the default, you have to hit the select button for DC. Minor annoyance for electronics tinkering.
The continuity check is very slow. I thought it was the probes at first, but better test leads don't really help.
Diode check will light up red, green, blue and white LEDs, but only provides voltage reading for the red and green. Blue and white were 0L.
The non-contact voltage check seems to work well. I rarely touch mains wiring, but this might be a nice double check for the once in a blue moon when I need to swap out a light switch or whatever.
Compared to a calibrated Fluke 27, the Amprobe is within 0.2% of it on Ohms and DC volts (all I've checked so far). A 20k .01% resister measures 20.02 KOhms.