Kapex: I am a Kapex fan. I use it daily, but...
There should be a detent at 22.5 degrees for the BEVEL. I have asked many people, many times why this was not included. I have not received a clear answer.
I have an integrated fluorescent light on my Makita 1214 that lights the cut line nicely. An updated LED version for the Kapex is required, so it won't trigger the vac. I now have an additional light on my saw stand to be able to see my work. I think it should be part of the saw.
Switching from bevel to miter cuts and back, can be tedious because the sliding back stops need to be removed for bevel cuts, and replaced when cutting "nested" crown. A hinged, or swing away, back stop would greatly enhance efficiently.
I have become used to the miter table, but it is stiff, very stiff, and there are certainly better operating tables on the market. It seems to me that the table should be able to swing as easily as the superb bevel adjustment on the saw.
The dust extraction port, when connected to a hose, is at times an obstacle to the bevel release lever at the back of the saw. There should be a way to easily release the bevel lock without fumbling with other features of the saw. A bevel lock integrated into the bevel adjustment knob, up front, seems logical.
Zero clearance plates for the table. I make my own from 1/4" baltic birch, and change them out often. ( I switch from bevel to miter cuts often, thus "opening up" the zero clearance) Why not offer (2) plates with the saw? (1) for miters, (1) for bevels. BUT, attached with some kind of quick release system to change out the plates. The current system uses (3) screws per plate that attach it to the table. A bit tedious to switch out plates. I use double sided foam tape. ( obviously not good enough for the safety cops, but works for me).
Just a few thoughts, Dan