That rack is awesome.
If you get that one, you'll be set forever. Like you said, you could do anything in there.
Up top, you have 3 different set ups far chin ups. Fat bar, regular bar, and all those neutral grip handles. That is an awesome feature. Really versatile. You could rotate grips for pull ups/chinups like 20 different ways. I've never seen a fat-grip chin up bar built in like that. Now I want one.
The rack is super tall. Unless you're like 6'5", you could overhead press standing up in there. That's cool.
The safety arms, or "pins" are really sturdy. You can set the pins low to catch the bar for safety. Or you can do partial versions of presses and deadlifts, off the pins, starting at the bottom. You can also get crazy and slam weights down, and that big-ass rack won't wobble around. The holes in the rack that the pins slide thru are spaced 1 inch apart, so you can set the pins almost exactly where you want them. Thats a great feature.
Down at the bottom, there are pegs to wrap your Flex Bands around, for "Dynamic Effort" Squatting/Deadlifting against the bands. You may never even do that stuff, but the pegs are there if you ever want to.
You will be PLEASED with that rack. If you get that thing, a good bench and a Texas Power Bar, you'll be better equiped than most commercial gyms.