Additional thoughts from my overnight experience,
The table is smaller and when deployed the range of movement is less, which means it is difficult to leave your seat without stowing the table. I did enjoy being able to work with a laptop on the old table; being able to slide it forward to easily leave the seat without needing to stow.
We had quite a bit of turbulence for the first approx 2hrs of sleep, and stowed tables rattled a lot, similar to on take off.
The mattress topper is retained, it felt a little thicker than previous but that maybe due to being new. Very straightforward to put the seat into bed position with touch of button.
The bed appears wider but the footwell is quite narrow, which pinned my legs together tightly for sleeping, and I’m only 5’10”
A big plus in my view is the privacy - when everyone has their screen pulled and seat slightly reclined, you cannot see the person opposite across the aisle.
As mentioned prior the screen is big with great definition, and snappy response time from the OS.
The aisles are noticeably tighter and difficult for two people to pass but understandable since the cabin is four abreast instead of three.
Just from a cursory glance at the Luxe seats as I was walking past, I’m not sure they offer much more than the standard seat, other than an additional forward privacy screen.