What is the PLUS in the ETS 125 REQ Plus?

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I just bought a refurb Festool ETS 125 REQ for 25% off. I tried it and it is like a dream. Looks brand new, so if it is a refurb, they do good work.
BUT...I now see they have a "Plus" for the same price as the non-plus, so maybe my buy wasn't such a good deal after all. What is the difference between the two?

Mine has the VS on the back; rather than on the side.  I presume that is one difference.  Odd thing is...  the systainer and the packing slip both say "Plus", but have the number 571817.  The picture on the systainer is my sander.  I know I am confused, but I think they are also.
 
The plus in the modelname stands for that it comes with a systainer.
In some countries the tools also are available in a cardboard box, the plus version comes with a systainer, and then, for saws and some routers there's also a plus-fs version which comes with a systainer and a guiderail.
 
Oh geez; that's all?  I got a systainer.  Don't really want it, but got one.

So why is my VS on the rear and the in the photos they are are on the side?
 
Okay...  so what is the difference between the REQ and the EQ?  The only thing I can find is that Highland Hdwe says it is 250w versus 200w, but that's not true; mine says 250w.  What is it?
 
We've tried to work out the naming conventions in the past but have never been 100% sure on "R";

R = Revised (updated)???
E = Electronics - variable RPM
Q = Quick (release?) - means it has a plug-it cord instead of a permanently attached cord

With regard to your specific question, one of the members has a review on his site that details the changes.https://topcoatreview.com/2017/02/festool-orbital-sanders/
 
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