I wouldn't drool over it too bad. Check out the Milwaukee stuff.. I'm telling you, they're ridiculous for the money.
And heavier & bigger physically than the CT761
Milwaukee 2654 5 7/8in. in length and 3.2 lbs, is wider as well then the CT761
Yes the Milwaukee stuff has a better price point, but if I wanted a larger profile heavier tool.. well I would have bought one. I wanted lighter, smaller, commonality of charger and battery.
If the Milwaukee 2654 works for you in size and weight, the cheaper buy in and availability is a plus

as is the added tq.
The CT761 has the rocker paddle for forward and reverse, I REALLY like that on my CTS761.. no need to change grip just pull the top or bottom paddle as needed.
The Micro Lithium battery is of course the same as my CTS761 1/4" QC clutch driver... so swappable batteries, commonality in chargers make it a better choice for ME..
If you want a quality unit in lighter, smaller package profile.. then consider buying "that".. in this case, "That" is the SO CT761 ..it's not better than.."Just because"... it's better because its the right tool for the task for me (and those that buy them) I work on motorcycles, the TQ range of the CT761 is good, the size is GREAT for getting to places a larger tool will not work. Sure you can stop and change tools...but thats the point of buying the tool that works best for the user.. not just because there is a less exspensive tool that is better for someone else.
I like some of the Milwaukee cordless line up, heck i bought the M-Spector™ AV M12™ Cordless Lithium-Ion Multimedia Camera Kit (9.5mm) (2312-21) because it was the best option for what I needed...at a good price and trusted brand name.