You can monitor your cut and it's movements while it's cutting. The Onefinity has that feature built in as well. If you've used cncjs or ugs you'll love the feature that shows the simulation of tool paths while it's cutting. Simply zero your work piece via the touch screen and click start. Also, who want's to take their expensive laptop in the shop to get dusty or drop it? Once you have your design done and you save the gcode file, you simply put it on a usb stick or log into the controller via your network (if you choose to do this, wifi/internet is NOT a requirement for it to run) and transfer the file. Gone are the days where I have to hook up a usb cord from my computer to the controller on my cnc machine and tie it up until the piece is finish, or worry that my computer or usb might go to sleep in the middle of the cut and I lose hours of work. I'm a huge tech nerd so anytime you put wifi in something I'm all in. I took it over to my friends shop in my wifes car. You don't need a truck or large suv to move the Onefinity. The beauty of this machine is when you want to move it, you can move one rail at a time.
You can move and set up this one by yourself. Moving the other machines takes two people.
Remember when you put together the Carbide 3D Shapeoko and it took a full day.or worse, the Inventables X-Carve and it took 5 FULL DAYS! From unboxing to cutting you'll be done in less than an hour (it took me 15 minutes). I'm happy to say I have the Onefinity CNC in my shop! Made by the people behind Suck It dust boot, it's an all axis ball screw machine in a modular design that only took me less than 15 minutes to breakdown in my shop and move, set up and cut in my friends shop.