You do not get a cut quality anywhere close to nicer and heavier saws but it will cut the wood, just expect to have deeper saw marks to sand/plane out for a finished edge. If you get a high quality thin kerf ripping blade it will do ok in hardwoods up to 1 1/2”, but be slow.
Obviously the first 2 are not portable in the slightest so I use the Dewalt for on site / install use and it does the job. A SCM slider, a Tannewitz Model U and a Dewalt 7491.