Tiko looks quite nice. The aluminum unibody with built-in linear rails, closed-loop DC motors, and accelerometers in the head and body sound nice. On the other hand, the passive-cooled hotend will be a pain, the lower half doesn't look very rigid, and I have no idea what they were thinking as far as the belt-and-pinion drive.
The Pallete is $800. Nuff said.
The MoonRay doesn't look too different from other SLA printers, other than its $3500 (!) price point. It advertises 100-micron resolution, which is about the same as the Form 1 and comparable machines.