I understand that most DJI users are primarily into video capture. JMHO, one of the better UAS platforms when you consider camera, sensor, stabilization system, .... DJI gets poopoo as an immersive UAS. But, you need to be into modeling or at least repairing quads in non-DJI systems. I have bins of "parts", a tackle box full of various different propellers for some long gone quads. Immersive flying with the Neo and Avata2 is less stressful, bit limited, and so far in the long run maybe less $$$s. Limits are fine with me. No longer willing to spend the time and crashing tweaking the flight profile, adjusting the Tx parameters. Ok, I'm now a "lazy' immersive flier. Prefer just to charge up the batteries and go fly. With maybe an occasional firmware update.
Avata2 is significantly more powerful, faster, and less forgiving. It would not have survived most of my Neo crashes. Mass and speed and design makes it less robust. One reason my hope is that DJI will come out with a sub-250gm more powerful, immersive flying biased version of the Neo. Neo dimensions with larger capacity battery and motors. Just a bit more oomph, control in wind, and longer flight times. The replacement for the DJI FPV?