Nice!
The Chambers is similar to this, with the "Total Butt-kicking" button.
Assessing D&M dishwashers in terms of performance and reliability is a matter of degree. If you luck into one that's pristine, has good and intact racks and porcelain, and you don't throw olive pits and leftover pea gravel into the unit--taking care to safeguard the impellers and, by extension, the carbon-porcelain seal--you may very well have a great unit on your hands. Like GEs, D&Ms perform via the serial dilution effected through many water changes.
Of course, we've been down this road many times discussion-wise, and there are people who will tell you that their D&M bit their daughter, traumatized the dog, vomited pea soup, peeled the paint from the walls, peed on the floor, and caused their property taxes to go up, all the while leaving a thin coating of unshifted food debris and locusts all over their dishes.
Your mileage may vary.