[member=74278]Packard[/member] Sorry but I disagree, the SYS 50 is a purpose designed saw based on some specific criteria, and as such is exactly what was delivered. The fact it had to be a systainer form factor is not a negative as I see it, but an aspect that increases the appeal for the intended market and I suspect one of the main reasons for it's incredible success. Again, Festool products are all about cohesion and interoperability, so this is taking that principle to the next level for a tool like this.
If it was 20% bigger, heavier, whatever, that would tip it over into the mobile contractors saw arena, which makes zero sense given the Sawstops already in that place and would therefore dramatically affect sales adversely being a competitor to more capable contractors saws.
As it is currently, is it perfect, no, the dust extraction could be better, capability for longer fences with stops would be desirable, etc, but the fact that Festool couldn't manufacture these fast enough for the market demand shows they hit the target and the right demographics on the head.