I've never used a 192T, but it looks like it is ergonomically very similar to the 200. Since you're talking about a little less power, a little less weight, and about the same handles, I think it might be a possibility.
All of the Huskys have the same problem for me. The wrap handle is just too narrow and I can't fit my left hand on it comfortably without rubbing my thumb on the primer bulb. I hate primer bulbs to begin with, but I have a buddy who actually likes them. He also thinks that the Huskys feel better when running, something about the way the piston/cylinder are oriented reducing vibration. He has a 335 and an older 338. It wasn't until the past couple months that we got him to acknowledge that the 200T simply outmuscles them. He now uses the 200T almost all the time. If you're a sick puppy like him, a 338 XPT new edition might be the answer.
I saw the Solo 637 in the Bailey's catalog and am kind of interested. If it truly has 5 more ccs of displacement and almost half a horsepower more than the 200T at about the same weight, it seems like it could be a contender. Especially for only $350. I haven't tried one yet though and the reviews on the Bailey's site seem a little mixed. There is a Solo dealer not too far away and next time I'm there I'm going to see if she'll let me try one out.
Good luck!