This multimeter is great! The screen is bright and easy to read at any angle, it is easy to use, and it offers a ton of features! To start with, the accuracy is spot on! Testing it against my other multimeters, the measurements were within a couple thousandths of a volt, which is more than good enough for most uses. As I mentioned above, the screen is really easy to read in any lighting conditions because of it being self-illuminated, compared to many multimeters with their classic-style LCDs that require external light or have (usually) shamefully-awful backlights. That said, you may pay the price in battery life, but it's hard to say how much of a price that is especially when mine is still using the batteries it came with and they haven't gone down on the battery indicator yet after moderate use. Along with the readability of the screen, it also updates the values on screen quite rapidly, so you can see the values you're measuring nearly-instantaneously, and can easily seesmall orquick fluctuations that may be occurring. One of the features I like that this has, that your average multimeter doesn't, is the memory function where you can save your measurements as you make them and can refer back to them later. It also has the ability to set a reference measurement to compare your current measurements to, which can be helpful when you're working with multiple voltage rails and want to measure the relationship between the two without having to remember the previous measurement and calculate out the difference(s) yourself! The oscilloscope functionality is pretty easy to use and to change the settings for, as well. Even setting the trigger mode and level is simple. Plus, it automatically gives you a few helpful measurements like the Peak to Peak and RMS voltages, along with the detected frequency, immediately on the screen. My only complaint with it is that it seems to only be DC coupled, so if you're looking for any sort of AC waveform/noise on a DC supply, you may n