There is a newer model than the one in your link. But, I have the DeWalt 7491rs which has a rolling stand and more features than the 745. Of course, it also costs more. It is still a contractor saw, not a cabinet saw which can cost over a thousand or more.
I preferred that saw because it can be unfolded, rolled out to be used, then rolled back and folded out of the way. Space is often an issue in a home shop so it is very handy. However, you can drop into the woodworker rabbit hole with tools real quick.
As mentioned, you need a good blade for the saw. And then how about a good miter saw, planner, jointer, band saw, table router and bits, spray gun w/ compressor, oh my oh my it goes on and on. I'm a bit cheeky here, but only to be aware that the folks that make the furniture grade stands usually invest a ton in their tools.
You can make a good stand however with out a fortune in tools, but it usually takes more time. And, unless you'd like to go into the woodworking hobby why spend more money than you need. To circle back though, a good tablesaw is a good tool to have.
If you have a lot of money and space, there's a SawStop table saw. It has technology to stop the saw if you stick you finger or hand into the spinning blade without damage - to your hand not the saw. I'm still amazed at that one.
Lastly, a big advantage to the woodworking hobby is that they too can spend thousands of dollars, but can turn the lights out, go on vacation, come back and everything is still happy. But, how boring is that compared to the beautiful coral gardens so many members achieve.