Thanks for the input guys

It takes a full day to go to and from my nearest Lowes hardware, so I do as much shopping as I can by computer.
Want to buy a saw that will frame and trim, a do it all unit! And don't want to buy one again! For my usage, a top quality unit will probably serve for the rest of my life, so yeah I'll fork it over for a good one!
i looked at Craftsman, they have a Pro series, bevels Left and Right, looks well made, but lacks some of the fine adjustment capability, belt driven, good price..
Suprised at the good reviews on the Hitachi units, apparently they are pretty good quality, have all the features, but heavy due to a cast iron base, and a little clumsy, belt driven, good price too..
Milwaukee and Makita are direct gear driven, all ball bearing and bevel gears, a plus in my book! have all the features, fine adjustments, very high quality, and excellent warrantees. The Milwaukee is a fine unit, no doubt, most powerful, very polished, and user friendly! High on my list!
Dewalt and Bosch, (both Top of the line series saws), super nice units, but are belt driven. The Dewalt has the most capacity, will cut a 2x16 or a 4x12 at 90deg, impressive, but the adjustments seem primitive compared to the others. And the Bosch, is known for high quality and accuracy, and longevity, the industry standard!
Narrowed it to the Milwaukee, because of the gear drive, very high quality, ease of useage (even a dummy could use it well).. Dewalt because of the big capacity, and found it on sale for 577.00$ Killer deal for the DW718.. And the Bosch, because of the excellent overall quality.. I've tried a Bosch 12inch before, very nice!
Decisions Decision, lol! I love gettin new toys!
Thanks all

RC