Unfortunately.
Because liberty of the heading, I find even this machine overpriced irretrievably when you consider that in the US for 270! Euro goes over the bar. However, with 110V motor.
Of course is always a question of entitlement, but will be a new machine that offers adequate stability and adjustment possibilities at least a chance of precise results, you can on the German market currently to my knowledge does not go deeper.
With the review of Felix Mechanikus I agree to the issues raised in my commentary points. My German for horrendous price bought in Germany saw was as I said a manual where all adjusting member institutions are described, and the sheet was set halfway passable factory, I have checked with the gauge. Anyone who wants perfect results, may be for checking and adjusting just not be too bad.
In addition, the following additional points:
* In terms of stiffness bothers me the most of the stop, which is about 0.05 mm yields at 'normal' pressure. Everyone has to decide if it's too much even.
* Excellent cross-cutting lessons, matching guide rails for the 19er grooves to build devices and other horny stuff there by Incra.
* Details, such as the blade-receiving and the splitting wedge are designed for people who must be protected from themselves. Will say: You are obviously difficult manipulations such as sheets of other manufacturers to be used together with self-made or borrowed from other machines splitting wedges. It come with 30 leaves bore it, but the actual saw spindle has only 15.8mm in diameter (likely to be the 5/8 inch). The sheet is centered by the outer flange having a 30mm wide ring. This extends through the sheet in a suitable recess in the inner flange. This is inconvenient when installing something (but not very). Above all, one can not thereby thinner easily and fit no significantly thicker leaves.
That's all well and good for the mentioned clients. There are at Dewalt two sheets with 24 and 48 teeth, which fit exactly (even if the '48 is designed to cross-cut saws and you will never achieve a truly perfect cutting quality with the standard insert. To avoid tearing, really have to appropriate gap-free deposits build what is normal and routine for a handyman not a problem.)
I, however, among other things, consider some flexibility in the sheet selection as one of the key advantages of a table saw and therefore find it annoying.