Have had the evolution r255 for about 3yrs. It's used everyday and has cut a lot of timber, mostly hardwood, with no issues. The bevel guide and positives stops for angles treat as a guide only, it can be set accurately just takes a little time and that's one of the differences between it and more expensive saws.
The laser line is a gimmick, on mine at least.
The soft-start means it really needs 5 seconds or so to spin up to speed before starting cuts, that could seen as a major annoyance. It's just how it is. Someone said it helps protect the motor as much as anything.
It does take up a fair amount of space, it's 3 feet front to back.
As mentioned above dust collection isn't brilliant.
It does have a good cutting capacity with a motor to cope. The supplied blade will be fine for framing timber, but even in pine will dull quickly.
It's good value imo, though when it comes to be replaced I'll get one with better dust extraction and which takes up less space and that's a very narrow field for anyone who's looked into the options.