I'm the odd duck (one of them at least) on this forum...
I bought Mackie studio speaker monitors in 2004 for $600+ish a piece. That with a Roland VS-2480 and 4x Studio Mastering effects cards totalled at over $3k in 2004. I still use that kit for final mixing/mastering and the Antares AutoTune & United Audio LA2A & 1176LN plugs.
Yes, I do have Ike, Spike, and Nevo (waves) and iZotope Nectar, Neutron, and Ozone, plus RX7 and TONS more VST and VSTi, but I really like the "vintage warmth" of the Roland Studio.
Now, onto the odd-duck part... We bought the Genos for its sounds and 2 keyboards-in-one perspective. I didn't buy it because it's an arranger and I'm a performer. My main instrument is Sax and my wife's is Guitar, but not a problem and sometimes we do perform. We both can play the arranger (chording) and melody with harmonies on the right hand no problem and intros/outros, etc. are second nature due to owning a Casio Workstation well over 15 years ago.
This is the odd part; we keep the Genos covered almost 100% of the time except for power-on and power-off. We have a huge air-conditioner in the studio to keep all of the equipment warm. AND, because of its cost at around $5k I tend to use other keyboards for midi, especially my 88-key weighted Roland FA-08.
I use the Genos as a 100% double sound module and now have access to Richard Losper's (through Barbara's post) interesting Backing Track Maker software. So that door is wide open and available to walk through when I get a chance to slow down a little.
So, while I do like the "black" (gray/silver would have been fine), it's magnetic dust personality and now potential wear keeps me from touching it a lot.
What that equates into is probably because I am not touching it on a regular basis, I "probably?" will never buy another Genos.