My apologies for the delay .
I am still at work and will post pics as soon as I get home and take them.
However, I stand corrected, the meters are 13S and not 16S as I earlier thought.
The pics provided by TimF are mostly accurate.
The only difference I see is the ceramic trimmed resistor divider replaced with a epoxy coated SMD thin film resistors network and the general quality of soldering.
@blueskull
They are doing something right. If they can sell and make profits to show their investors.
And as wytnucis said, new designs don't matter. What we want is a reliable equipment.
@wytnucis
Contrary to the popular opinion, we are not stuck in any warp.
India happens to be as big a market for fluke as any EU/US market. Or for that matter Keysight. We do know about the latest technology and designs (we are more widespread than many might admit, after all it seems to be a general issue for bitching around forums that incompetent Indians steal hardworking american's jobs). As is the case with any other market, we too have segments who worry only about price, worry only about performance, about longevity , specifications etc. Our sheer population makes the percentage quite daunting.
And you sir, unfortunately chose a not appropriate example for talking about. RE has just launched a new model (the himalayan) which while it seems to be still riding on the original design has much going for it in terms of technology, design and price.
But yes, We do care a lot more about the price of a item than its value and use for us.