It took me about 30 seconds to get used to it.
Yeh, it could be that my prejudice against this type of solution is a bit too strong. The idea just somehow feels a bit weird considering I fly primarily fly Aces High and the occasional glider in Condor or old singles in MSFS. For example, flying a WWI fighter with this kind of stick kinda takes away the "fighting the controls-feel" of it...probably sounds a bit silly to many though.
Anyway, it's an interesting move from Saitek and definately enjoys a lot of benefits over the more traditional designs. One thing I would like to have in my next stick is force feedback. I haven't really flown with such a stick at all. So that would make me lean towards the G940.
Considering the relative calm in the consumer combat sim flightcontoller developments, the fact that four top end hotas systems are hitting the market in a short time frame certainly makes it an interesting situation. Having had a CH-setup since '96 I really really look forward of the new CH hotas. Regarding modern features, CH sticks have been lagging behind for years IMO. It's their overall quality and control precision that has made them the best sticks on the market but features like rotaries, throttle dedents and better input cencors should have been introduced ages ago.