Hi Sydney and welcome to the Village. First, you say you have a PC that you have been using for about a year. Then you indicate that AFTER looking here, you get the impression that its not a good saw and you should look to upgrade. IF you had NOT looked here and saw anyone post something bad about the PC, did you like it, did you enjoy using it, have any problems with it? What led you here - was it a problem with your saw its self? If not, then I would say you were happy with the PC and there is no NEED to update/upgrade until you want to or have problems with the PC saw. There are lots of benefits and drawbacks to every saw. Some people can master any saw and make beautiful and breathtaking work with it - kinda like some musicians - they can pick up any instrument and make beautiful music with it. I have seen people on here like Lawson who uses a PC saw and does beautiful work with it. I have seen work on here from people with most all of the saws and have seen beautiful work done with them all. So clearly, they all can be used to do the work. I think how much you use the saw, what type of work you are doing with it which means the type/thickness of the wood, etc., whether you top feed or bottom feed, etc. play into what works better then others for some people. Everybody has their favorite. Sometimes its simply because its all they have ever used. Others are always trying out new and different ones because they have a desire to do so and can. Doesn't make anyone right or wrong. If there was one "perfect" saw - we would all have that saw. My suggestion is to decide if you want to stay with the PC for a while longer, do some more research (lots of these threads on here and a whole section dedicated to the different saws pros/cons), "listen" here to the discussions had about the different saws - why somebody loves their Delta - someone else doesn't and wants to upgrade - what is it that draws someone to the higher end saws - if they get one - why they got it and do they like it, how is it different from their old saw(s), how is it the same - can it top feed, bottom feed, both - is it a pain to change blades or easy, etc. Get a basic "feel" for them based on that information and while you are doing that, figure out what your scroll "type" is. Once you have done that, you will better know which is the right saw for you.