I am researching a new Drill Press. I have looked at the new Delta 20" introduced at the Atlanta show, but its availability keeps getting delayed - now sometime February or March '07. I like its 6"+ quill travel. The new Powermatic 2800 is out and available. However, the Delta 20" 70-200 has been out for a while and looks substantial. After reviewing its features below, what does it lack to be a solid addition to a woodworking shop?

20" 1HP 120/240V Drill Press Model 70-200:

Speed Range: 150-2200
Chuck Taper: Jacobs 3
Quill: Diameter - 2 7/16"
Quill Stroke: 4 3/4"
Capacities: Key chuck= 5/8"; chuck to table= 24 1/2"; chuck to base= 44"
Overall Dimensions: 67" tall; 18 1/2" wide; 34" deep
Weight: 345 lbs.
Quill Travel: 4 3/4" step pulley or variable speed
Motor: 1HP 120/240V, single phase; 60 Hz.; 1720RPM
Spindle Speeds: 150, 260, 300, 440, 490, 540, 1150, 1550, 2200
Table: Cast-iron, production type with clamping slots and coolant trough; 18 3/8" x 16 1/8"; tilt= 0 to 45 degs left and right
Column Diameter: 3 5/8"
Spindle Taper: #3 Morse Taper

Thank you for your input.