And the BM257s?
It is the top meter in the 25x series and have a good selection of ranges. It is also well protected and Brymen meters can last a long time.
A few comments to the specifications:
It will warn you if probes are in current ranges when selecting voltage measurement, this is a nice safety.
If you want to check mains outlets or voltages, the low-Z function can be very useful.
The computer interface is extra, if you want to log measurement over a couple of hours this is a nice extra.
The meter do not have average (You need fairly high end meters for that), it can be useful for measure average current consumption on devices where the current varies.
The frequency only goes to one 1MHz, I will say that is more than enough, a multimeter is not for measuring RF.
It is missing duty-cycle (The best meters for measuring duty-cycle (PWM) is usually the cheap meters without much input protection).
The capacity range is limited to 3000uF, this means it cannot test large electrolytic capacitors, usually this is not very important.