Well they already do that with Maestro. Here, though, they opted to change the physical appearance as the main differentiator. As I'm sure you know the Pico remotes are very cheap feeling so I would expect it to carry over to the dimmer faceplates. It is yet to be seen what features are available through the Hub such as programmable fade rates as well as system limitations (# of units, RF coverage). At least the CFL LED compatibility is featured. As far as Serena vs Triathlon, I believe the main differentiator is premium fabric selection. The motors/mechanical/electronics should be the same. The Hub is said to have access to motor position data, but no info on # of presets, speed adjustments, or programmable delays.