Another 200T killer from husky hehe, the new one will likely balance and feel more like a 200T than a 338XPT, the 335/338's are more front heavy, they have the carb, airfilter, gas and oil tank up front with a cleaner unobstructed rear handle where the airbox doesn't interfere with your trigger hand and crock your wrist at certain angles.
The only advantage of a rear airfilter and carb is a cleaner filter and you'll be able to run them in wet conditions, the front carb style lets the carb suck in water within minutes and makes the engine run like a pig unless you swish the soapy water-grunged carb and filter out with petrol every 5 minutes...
For a pro pruning saw in dry weather, I'd still prefer the 338 style for front balance and a more comfortable feel over the 200T design. Also the body on that new husky will vibrate more because even though it's sprung, looks like only the handles are isolated from the engine vibes, on the 335/338's the whole casing is isolated from the vibrating engine and you don't get that annoying 200T type hi-frequency buzz that starts getting on your nerves after a few hours when you're getting sore and irritable and feeling bloody sick and tired of noisy damn chainsaws.....