Same car, great hubcaps
Bob, I too wondered if this is a touchpad or rapid-advance. The panel configuration suggests a compartment for hiding the timer, so I wonder. There's a much later (plastic wash arm, last iteration) Kenmore D&M on Craigslist up in Sonoma that has a linear touchpad panel from left to right and is very clearly digital. I think this one would be a kick, too.
None of the D&Ms I've had have been poor performers, but like anything, they require loading that suits their deficiencies. They move a ton of water and can clean dishes well, but depend on serial dilution to get rid of soil, since they lack filters. Greg and I had a running dare to toss an un-scraped casserole of rice or potatoes au gratin into a D&M and let it run through the heated dry. (I never took him up on it.)
If you put lots of soil-laden dishes in there, you're bound to get some redepositing of yiblets.
As for putting frosting on poo, the world is replete with examples of mediocre equipment dressed-up with glitzy technology. The Lady K set above was tongue-in-cheek, but illustrates the point--it's just a belt-drive Kenmore underneath.
Like anything else, to each his own...