Camp Chef DLX is a little more expensive but has a lot more features.
The Green Mountain Grill Davy Crockett has wifi and you can find them on sale for about the same price.
There's a guy from AmazingRibs.com named Max Good. His full time job is testing grills and smokers.
Here's his recent list.
http://www.seriouseats.com/2016/06/best-pellet-smokers-barbecue-grills.html
I'd recommend staying away from a flash-in-the-pan brand.
If something breaks a few years down the road, will they still be in biz? Will they have replacement parts available?
My two cents.