Bought as a hobbyist to saw wood. It is a nice device and one of the few in this price range (besides Einhell and Scheppach who offer very similar models). The device is relatively user-friendly to operate. It does make some noise, but that's to be expected. A longitudinal guide, miter guide and push stick are included as accessories.
The table itself is very sturdy and flat. The table extension also does its job and significantly increases the work surface without sacrificing stability.
The dust extraction is okay, but not great without external dust extraction. As soon as you connect a vacuum cleaner, the extraction is very good and there is hardly any dust on and around the table.
The saw blade itself cuts smoothly through wood and leaves a nice cut. It is adjustable in height and angle, but the suspension of the saw (with engine block) is lousy in my eyes. Due to the suspension and the own weight of the motor, the saw is very slightly skewed, so that it is no longer parallel to the table. This is immediately apparent when you place the rip fence next to it, it clamps more to the back of the saw blade than to the front. Tightening screws does not help, at the moment I have solved it by placing a piece of paper between the parallel guide and the table, but this is not a full-fledged solution...
You can immediately throw away the miter gauge. It easily wobbles back and forth a few degrees in the T-slots. You cannot saw accurate angles with this. In addition, it is very unpleasant to hold because there is a large turning screw up to the handle, so that you cannot hold it in a natural way. I immediately made myself a miter gauge and crosscut table like there are many on YT. Again, this is something that should have been okay.
All inconveniences aside, the device cuts smoothly, has a small footprint with a stable and extendable table and okay dust extraction. If you have to work very accurately, keep in mind that this will not just be possible out-of-the-box.