You'll basically only be using the WF10x/20 eyepieces for electronics, so it doesn't matter if those stay in there. You can get WF10x/23 adjustable eyepieces for $40-60 on aliexpress, so I wouldn't worry about breaking them.. I've never heard of that being a problem.
I would choose whichever position you prefer the zoom knob in, one has it at the front and one is more toward the back. Either way after that green20 coupon code its only $420 which is quite cheap.
I agree, the eyepieces somehow breaking isn't a realistic concern; it was literally all I could come up with as a point of comparison in a day searching around discussions. And I only found a single mention of the distinction between the two models, in a random watch forum post that didn't really answer anything.
I did get a reply from Amscope. First they state the obvious, that the NTP model has the zoom lock (which is accessed by tool and doesn't seem all that useful). About the difference in optics: "The focusable eyepieces are more forgiving as they can compensate for any defects in the prism and stereo head objective optics. Otherwise, they will operate very similarly." I'm not really sure why they continue to sell both models, but it sounds like they're saying the NTP version is more tolerant of manufacturing defects, which I suppose is worth consideration with these budget microscopes.
On the other hand, I did notice that both models come with WF10x/20 eyepieces. Is that something I should consider upgrading to a wider FOV? Seems like the AE eyepieces from e.g. Eakins are a mix of focusable and non-focusable, with 10x often being focusable. Not sure I will ever want to try a 5x or 20x eyepiece on this particular microscope, but it is more limited without the integrated diopters.
Kind of wish I didn't have the choice to make in the first place