I just bought a new Trion and think it is great...Actually it was another post where Richard had mentioned it there was not a need for the light, batteries or extra bases why spend the extra money? That got me thinking. The blade guide and anti-splinter guard is the same on both models and so the cut is going to be the same or very close. I needed a saw to cut 90 degrees now and I am very happy with my choice. It is an exceptional saw. I also have a new style jigsaw with a light, etc... but it just cannot cut anything thicker than 3/4 inch square, which is very frustrating. The Trion cut perfectly out of the Systainer with no adjustment. Now, I could see adding a Carvex at some point, maybe a battery operated one would be a good choice, but I cannot see getting rid of the Trion at this point. It is also a great price and even better if you pick up one of the Recon models. For me having the longer warranty was more important that saving a few dollars on the recon so I went with a new one. Festool has commented that both models are going to remain in the lineup so they see a need, at least in the immediate future, for both models and styles. Of course I am not Festool and maybe Shane will comment.
Scot