I'm using a Gotostar (earlier version of Gotonova)...probably the same trial version from the said "proposed dealer" ha ha ha.
Anyway I got it for a song, they sold it to me as used stock.
It works fine. It can sometimes be a little inconsistent in slews but generally it's acceptable and will land the target somewhere within a 32mm eyepiece on a C8. I sometimes get accumulated pointing errors after observing for awhile. I don't know why. Possibly the mount? So, i need to sync align it to objects sometimes to correct.
These problems are probably more due to my mount (EQ5) and the fact I really need to adjust the backlash in Declination...it's veryyy sloppy.
It tracks very well and will keep an object centered for hours but it does not have an auto-guide port (gotostar handset) so you need to run auto-guiding via a computer to the handset. Its handset is easy to use and has heaps of objects in it's data bank.
This is where it all comes unstuck. Ascom driver problems and errors.
The Ascom driver has bugs and refuses to work. At the moment I can use Astrophysics driver or generic Meade LX driver in lieu but would be nice for IOptron to fix the bug (they have known about this since may 2007).
However, I agree, a HEQ5 is a better proposition for the cost.
edit:
gotostar and gotonova also have PEC and goto. I believe the gotonova has an auto-guide port but don't quote me on that.