I agree that it's ugly as sin itself. You can barely even call that a Les Paul with all of the variations it has from a traditional LP. But it has some interesting features that I'd be curious to fool around with. While I'm sure that it's going to be cost-prohibitive to actually own one (wow, $4128 MSRP), I'm also sure that it'd be a fun toy to play with at your local guitar shop or at home for an overnight tryout.
A lot of those featres I've never seen or played first-hand so I can't dis them quite yet. The 4 volume knobs are mismatched and out of place for a LP. But I do like the little dot matrix display in the middle of one of the speed knobs. They should have put speed knobs in all 4 positions instead of putting those weird-looking top-hat knobs on there. And that pick guard has to go, fookin fugly if you ask me.
Did anybody look at the back? It looks like hard textured plastic from the photo but I can't quite tell. Again, fugly. And those pickups, what the hell are those supposed to be? They look like EMGs with downs syndrome. The little tiger tooth inlays are kind of cool, although they'd be no use to me in getting my bearings on the fretboard (was I half-past the tiger's ass, quarter 'till his balls?).