a) My point of view is that the word multimeter = many meters in one package,
it does justify such differences.
b) Every meter has its own personality or better said designed for specific applications.
c) Some Bloggers
baptized meters made for electricians as for example the Fluke 87V or the 28II as best for electronics, which is fake info and a huge lie, Fluke does not have any medium priced meters specialized for troubleshooting in electronics.
d) Agilent made a huge step
forward with those U1272A which are made for mixed use
1) Electrical
2) Industrial Electrical measurements &(VFD) motors.
3) Industrial electronics This explains the why? those meters made such a huge positive impression to me.
I am an electrician which does electronics repairs too.
e) High quality meters made for electricians or industrial electricians which come loaded with special filters for Variable Frequency Drives (latest motors), or by performing at their specifications are worthy and honest at the same time.
f) The HIOKI DT4282 is currently the only strong opponent capable to challenge the U1270A series,
But it comes under a premium pricing.
Even so it is especially made for mixed use, my review it will shake the waters of marketing,
that's a promise.