Bench meters are very different from handheld ones, hence costly.
They are usually meant for professional lab use, with GPIB connections, much higher crest factor detection, high bandwidth, 4 wire resistance measurement, external trigger, extended statistics and math functions and, most importantly, very high sampling rates.
Probe jacks are provided at the rear of the instrument, to avoid the mess of cables in front of knobs and displays, in a professional set up.
The Vici, like some of the Uni-T meters, is basically a handheld meter PCB, fitted in a box for the convenience of stacking and mains connection. It shouldn't be compared to legacy bench meters.