I decided to go with the Amprobe AM-270 after a heated argument...with myself...about which meter to get.
General feature list: True RMS, VDC, VAC, mV, Resistance, Capacitance, uA, mA, 10A, Frequency, Diode, Continuity, Temperature, Optional PC Interface, Relative, Crest, Min/Max, Digital Bar Graph, Backlight, 4 1/2 digits.
It's supposedly an HVAC/Industrial DMM, as in...it's not supposed to be for electronics use. However, it has all of the functions of a electronics meter and it's rated precision is much better than my current AM-220 which is decent, but this one should be even more accurate.
I kind of liked the idea of an "Industrial" meter because I'd would kind of assume internal construction would be pretty beefy. Pretty good safety ratings on it and the fuses are both labeled as HBC fuses...Probably won't have it until the end of the week, but I'll take some pictures when I get it. Also bought some Fluke probes because it cleared the gift card I was using down to $0.06. Didn't really need them...I'll show pictures of them too. They were like $18. =P