This probably goes against the general grain on here of owning the best of everything, but...
Since I rarely use a router table I went the really cheap route as in $5.00. I had built temporary counter tops out of melamine for my parents kitchen, and re-purposed one piece into a router table. Sawhorses hold the table up. The aluminum for the router plate was scrap metal purchased for $5.00. If I am concerned with the aluminum scratching or marring the surface I put plastic drawer liner over the top that is sticky on one side, yet removes really easy. Otherwise I occasionally hit the aluminum plate with 500 grit. The wood blocks used as the fence can be cut to any desired width, so if you want more on the outfeed side a pass thru the table saw can make that adjustment. I run an OF2000 router so it has the screw down plunge adjustment which makes it easier to adjust mounted under a table and the dust collection works pretty good. There is a Festool black hood on top of the router bit between the two blocks of wood. Double stick tape can keep the wood blocks from sliding once the fence is set (I haven't had to do that yet though). It works pretty well for me and the fence is easy enough to adjust. Of course a Woodpeckers phenolic table router setup with a lift would be sweet!
If I wanted a dedicated router for the table I wouldn't hesitate to buy a Triton.
Another cheap option is the Husky unit from Home Depot.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-1-8-ft-x-3-ft-Portable-Jobsite-Workbench-225047/205887786