Hopefully I can help answer a few of the questions that have come up as mine arrived today.
The beeper is pretty quiet especially with the meter on the case as it surrounds the meter pretty well.
There's a little spare room in the lead holder but a battery would possibly fall out and the screwdriver would have to be very short. I managed to fit a set of Frankys IC grabbers, with the 2mm slip on sockets in and close the case. They will be a work in progress for this meter as, there's a bit of uninsulated probe showing. Also anything rattling around in the case will probably end up scratching the screen.
Pocketability is not bad, it fits in a jeans front or rear pocket but you wouldn't want to sit down with it in your pocket and it's probably a little big for a business shirt pocket. I wanted something that could live in a small computer satchel, was suitable for a CAT III environment and had diode test, true RMS is a bonus.
A pack of sticky notes, worked OK as a makeshift stand, a screwdriver placed between the halves of the case would do the same.
Downsides, the probes are a little blunt for my liking and the gold plating puts a kybosh on filing or grinding them to a different profile.
The lack of Beep on diode function is also a pet peeve of mine and backlight would have been nice but it's only powered with a coin cell so understand why it doesn't have it.
The built in leads are only PVC so longevity where they get bent from the case closing will be something to keep an eye on, as that's the most likely place they will break.
I think I might investigate alternative probes leads down the track.
Here's a few photos