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I got the same one recently as well, based on it looking exactly like the Titan Peter Millard reviewed.
I took the kick back stop of mine (once I'd figured out how the saw works/handles) and it's so much smoother on the track now. Also got the Titan 48t blade which is much better for plywood cuts.
Made a desk out of birch plywood using it over the last few weeks and overall happy with it for the money (and my first track saw). Thou I'm sure a festool/makita will be nicer in terms of soft start and adjustment knobs. Bought the track saw instead of a circular saw as I thought it'd be better for what I'm going to use it for, plus less scary/better dust extraction.
Even used it to plunge cut a channel for speaker cables around the edge of our flooring.
Next I want to buy a 1.4m track for it as joining the 700mm ones is fiddly. And also make a right angle jig.
If you want to keep costs down, I got this one from screwfix on the back of good reviews from Peter Millard
(who apparently knows his stuff).
The one he reviews there is branded titan, and a different colour, but is the same saw.
I've only used it a little bit, but it's been good to me so far.
Though as @Soul says a good upgrade would be a 2.4m track. I do notice when going from one half of the track to the other. Fine for most things though.