I believe Lady Ada has the TBM220 and they were singing praises about it.
I have the Micromot tool + the MB140 stand as I wanted a bit more universal (and cheaper machine), because I am not drilling boards all that much to justify a dedicated drill press. Moreover, the Micromot goes up to 20000 rpm (the mains powered version, there are 12V versions too!). This combo is surprisingly good. The mounting collar for the Micromot looks a bit flimsy, but it is fairly steady, no wobble, vibrations, nothing while in use. Big
to German workmanship here!
The only stupid design mistake on the MB140 stand is the lever that releases the Micromot spindle from the collar - it frequently drops down and gets in the way while you are lowering the tool down about to drill. Nothing that a rubber band won't fix, though.
I have been to BHV store in Paris where they have a large section dedicated to these "hobby" power tools from Proxxon and Dremel, you can even try them out there. The plasticky, crappy Dremel accessories are really no contest when compared with the Proxxon gear - and the prices are not that much higher. If you need a good tool and have the money, you won't be disappointed, IMO.
The larger gear like the lathe or the milling machine - I am not sure how good deal those are. For the prices they are selling them for you can likely get a used full sized machine off eBay ... But I am pretty sure that they are well made as well.