Errrr....
I personally think the benefits of choosing an SQ TL machine with the new electronic control is practically none, aside from reliability.
The old mechanical models let you choose Agitation Speed (and Spin Speed), Agitation Time, varying cycles, extra rinse etc. You can also see where the cycle is at.
"Them new ones," well, you lose all of that, and have 3-4 pre-set cycles that might be too much or too little, depending you on your load. All fixed, no variability.
Why not include a cycle dial, speed dial and time thumbwheel or something, along with a smaller HE switch sized similarly to "Extra Rinse." That would be nice.
Its obvious SQ isn't quite as interested in its consumer market or TL machines at this point. Less choice = good in a COMMERCIAL setting (I.e. One dial Maytags), but in a residential setting, they need to change things up a bit to attract a larger consumer base. No, they don't need silly cycles, like "Beachtowels," but they DO need more variation in terms of washing time, water usage, agitation style across BOTH ranges. PERIOD.
If you have to pay a little extra, so be it. More variation + Reliability = Consumer Win. What they have now = "Meh, its reliable, but it needs some MORE variation."
Unless I have everything wrong. Highly likely. Perhaps SQ are the first manufacturer that realise that 99.9% of consumers are laundry-illerate and have made machines that reflect that. I wonder...