Most people will tell you that a jobsite table saw can't make good enough cuts for furniture.
Those people are wrong.
I got rid of a beautifully well-tuned cast iron contractor saw due to space constraints, and now use the DW7941RS. It hasn't caused me any trouble at all, and it folds up into a dolly you can wheel around. Dado stacks fit fine. The fence is excellent, but obviously won't stand up to a power feeder. Dust collection is an A- right out of the box. If you can justify TWO shop vacs for it, then you can turn that into an A+. The quick-release riving knife absolutely rocks. And the miter slots are standard, not T-slots, so you can use any aftermarket miter gauges/bars.
Cut quality? With a Freud blade, it's within rounding errors of perfect. Seriously. I don't even have a blade stiffener on it.
The only serious downsides are modest power (eats 3/4" sheets for breakfast, but takes its time on 1" oak), and that I can't use magnetic stops, since the top is aluminum. So you'll have to use stops that clamp into the miter slots, which isn't difficult.
It's a really good fit for the Festool ecosystem. Cuts are on par with a TS55, and the portability/usability features are extremely good. If you gave me one painted beige with green knobs, I'd believe it was a Festool.