Ok, so I've had it for ~8 days now. I've used it a lot, but obviously not as much as if it was not Xmas. Here's a brief review.
As a summary, i like it a lot so far, all 'surprises' were good ones.
The good points:
* Screen visibility is excellent, whatever the angle and the ambiant light. So you can put it anywhere and in any way. The fact that the leads prevent putting it more or less vertically is (to me, so far) absolutely no problem. I'm old but not enough to require 'big digits', but it actually has big digits, and that feels good. Overall the display is gorgeous.
* Although 'only' 6k counts, the precision seems very good. It's exactly (or very close) to some better multimeters I have. Even for caps. Yes, i know counts is about display and is different than precision.
* There's an "auto" mode, but you can still force some modes. And then, the measures are very fast. Volt/ampere of course, but more importantly the continuity tester is very fast. I find this extremely useful.
* The leads are the typical so-so chinese quality I guess, but they have very fine tips, and that's what I prefer
* A/mA mode is selected by connecting the lead in proper plug. That feels secure.
* The device is slightly heavy, and the silicon (or whatever) protection makes it hold firmly on whatever surface you put it. It feels good in hand too, not like some very cheap/light dmms.
The bad points:
* There's not way to force 'resistance measure' mode. That means that measuring resistance can be slow.
* When measuring resistance (in auto mode, not continuity tester), it still beeps for low values, that's annoying.
* I had seen on some teardown that the 'pouch' cell was connected to the main board using a standard connector. But not mine, it's soldered.
The "i dont care" or "I don't know" points:
* It's hard to measure the autonomy. I have it charged at full when i got it, and never since. I'm never far away from a usb charger, so that really dont bother me. And the cell is standard.
* Some added features such as internal + external temperature sensors, ncv. Nice to have.
* There's a "torch", as almost anything with a li-ion battery nowadays. But it's weak.
* there's supposedly a way to disable "auto power off", but i didn't manage to. Not that i really wanted anyway.
* there's a fuse inside, only one. You can easily remove it and the size seems rather standard (2cm long, 5mm diameter). There's no writing on it
I wanted to estimate the consumption, but due to lack of connector for the li-ion cell, I gave up.