Well, the beastie has arrived, but it will be the weekend before I make any cuts. Only had time to unbox it tonight.
As I've said, I've never had a proper table saw, so hard to assess it.
The saw itself comes across as reasonably well made (although see my note on the table below). Solid cast iron table, accurately machined slots, very fine finish on the table surface (saw body panels could have been a bit more refined, but I didn't buy the saw to look at it). Easy, smooth blade height and tilt adjustment. Stripped of all trimmings, just a few kg heavier than a comfortable one-man lift.
The extension tables, despite being well made, make the whole set-up look and feel cheap. My understanding is that the saw is intended to have the extensions on as a default set-up and I really don't see much point in it - if you want a saw with bigger tables and footprint, buy a bigger saw...
The fence is solid and very well-made, but the fence track length assumes that you have the extension tables attached. I'll need to find a sacrificial track to cut it to the main table's width.
Also, the blade is positioned well to the right, so if you are planning to rip boards wider than a couple inches, you'd either have to move the fence to the left of the blade, or attach the extension. Again, I feel that the saw is not designed for use with only the main table.
Blade/arbour runout at full height is 0.2mm. Not sure how bad that is compared to other saws.
The saw is almost silent when idling. Very quiet motor and just a slight whistle coming from the blade. My bandsaw and pillar drill are louder.
Now the table... The table is dished quite baldy - perhaps 1mm across and 1.5-2mm along the table. Most of the dishing is just on the perimeter of the table, with the central 60% being reasonably flat. I am not sure how this will affect the accuracy of the cuts for small parts, especially if using sleds, but the lack of a level surface is very disappointing. I'm undecided whether to send it back (the whole saw? just the table?) or whether such dishing will be present on any cheapo saw and I'll be just wasting my time. I think the accuracy will be sufficient for my purposes, but remember, I was only looking for a mini saw for cutting small parts.
Overall, the saw does not quite meet the quality of my 20 year old Axi bandsaw (14" Delta clone). Had the table been dead flat, I'd be very satisfied though.