I noticed for the first time today that Kreg has come out with a track saw. It's a 10A saw so a little more powerful than a Grizzly (9A) but less than my DeWalt (12A). It has a riving knife and kickback protection which the DeWalt has but not the Makita. Reviews are sparse, unclear the quality level but in terms of features it is competitive. Price seems more similar to DeWalt and Makita. But the really interesting part is the cutting table you can get for it. The whole kit with the saw and table and some extras is the Kreg Adaptive Cutting System. It's about $900 and I would want another 62 inch track to be able to rip sheet goods which is another $100. That is a lot of money. But my DeWalt with two tracks and no table was $600. The smaller Festool MFT table is $700. So in the world of track saws, $1,000 for the whole setup is at least competitive. On the FOG (Festool Owners Group) there is a thread that says the table will work with other brand of tracks. Actually one poster says no, another says they tried Festool and Makita and it works. The table folds up so you could easily put it away if you are multi-using your garage or something. Interesting option.