I personally have mixed experience.
I bought one for $60 on Amazon, which I think is quite a good price for what you get. Unfortunately, most probably due to really awful packaging, it arrived semi-dead. It acted funny while measuring temperature (room was freezing according to F and boiling according to C) and it didn't measure current at all. I returned that one and borrowed second for few days.
Second unit is one on pictures and I was quite satisfied with it. Most of stuff I dealt with those days was on 3.3/5V and I haven't noticed any large overshoot. Maybe few counts but nothing as retiredcaps. All voltage measurements were spot on (within 1 count, compared to Agilant A1232) and current seemed close enough (I did some troubleshooting on live project so it was very had to get any stable reading).
Capacitance was fairly close (based on sample of two) and frequency was much better than spec (at least on 4 MHz I measured it on). Temperature was within specs but with 3%+3C I have broken thermometers with better accuracy.
There are few annoying things. Voltage/Common socket was ok, but I had feeling that probes would fall out from A/mA ones. They were just annoyingly wiggly inside. That is something I noticed on both devices I had. It is unstable when on tilting bail and screen gets all washed out. For me that one wasn't an issue since I almost never use titling bail but someone might mind. Backlight was just weird and it made display look very pixelated but that is probably quite subjective.
All in all, I had dealt with better multimeters but I have dealt with worse also. I think that for $60-$70 it would be a good buy (assuming that it survives shipping).