Wasn't trying to be a butt I just didn't want to type all of that again.
Posting the link to my response on another thread was easier.
As far as hype goes IMO pretty much. The cam and a half system does not do anything to get rid of the tuning issues that the others have. It is still a dual cam but one cable goes from cam to cam and the other goes from limb to cam and they are of different lengths. It still must be tuned and synchronized just like a dual cam but I find it more tedious than a straight dual cam. I really don't see any benefit to a cam and a half over the others at all.
Here is a little tid bit for you to chew on if you (or any one else) are still growing and your draw length will change. Hypothetically say your draw length is 28 inches and you purchase a bow that has an adjustment range from 25 up to 28 inches and you grow to have a draw length of 29 inches it will cost you about $125 to change your draw length to 29 inches. Hoyts require a new cam size which requires a new string, control cable and buss cable. And no this is not covered under warranty.