Wow, this is still going.
I think the main thing here is the cost. Even if I had the $7k, I wouldn't buy one of these. They're not that innovative or useful. Spending that much money to save a couple of days fermenting and drink it sooner....no thanks. I'd rather drop my fictional $7k on a couple of SS fermenters, brew more and have more variety on tap. The money for a pressurised fermenter just isn't worth it IMO. If I had millions to play with and I didn't care about blowing my money on expensive toys....I might buy one (along with expensive guitars, cars and electronics).
Elz, I am curious as to your choice of wort making equipment. You clearly have spared no expense in the fermentation side of things for what is arguably a minimal gain, yet you've gone for the cheapest automated brewery on the market (as far as I know). Not knocking the robobrew at all - I have one and it makes great wort. But a grainfather or a brau would make the job so much easier and, some may argue, may make slightly better wort (emphasis: may). If small gains in efficiency and quality at high financial costs matter to you, then a top of the line braumeister should have been your obvious choice.