I have no opinion of the usability or quality of the Dreamline yet, but FX's history in delivering new product speaks for itself. SLOW! Each product they announce drives some hype and demand, so when they start taking pre-orders, I just wait. Plus. the initial pictures I saw of what they'll offer this year for pre-order was UGLY in my opinion. Plus, the first gen always has a few bugs to work out.
I'll wait for another year and perhaps pick up a Dreamline in a configuration I like.
Plus (always another plus) to really have the Dreamline fulfill the promise, FX has to create a new type of ordering system. Right now, they sell, for example, a Streamline in Walnut, Laminate, and Synthetic, in .177, .22 and .25. That's 9 possible combinations of guns.
To order a dreamline, once it's all together, you'll be able to order in multiple calibers, multiple stocks, grips, rails, magazines, trigger guards, regulators, you name it. Having worked in purchasing systems, believe it or not, creating a system that can keep that all straight, and identify missing parts in a configuration along with parts that won't work together is quite a challenge.
Hope they thought that far ahead.
FX produced great guns, but this is a quantum leap in customizability that requires infrastructure they may not have yet.