It's a great camera. I got mine in 2018 for $200 with the back screen already broken and have more than gotten my moneys worth. Is it worth the current $1000 price point? I am not sure.
On the plus side, any image I take with it I know will be sharp and 95% of the time will be in focus. A better rate than I get with even other high quality medium format cameras. It is lightweight for a medium format camera. Especially considering it has a zoom lens, which is neat. On my particular camera, the back screen goes in and out. I don't really find it to be a problem -- you can set ISO for the meter by dead reckoning without knowing what's on the screen. Plus I try to use only one film at at a time now, so it's less of a problem. Other than that, I have found it to be perfectly reliable and the meter is perfect. It's very low-stress to use at e.g. a family event.
On the cons side, although it is small and light for a medium format camera, objectively, it is neither small nor lightweight. The lens is slow, so if you want to take portraits and get a "medium format look" you won't. In general, I don't love the 6x4.5 format, since I sometimes feel like I might as well just shoot 35mm on a much smaller and lighter weight camera. But I haven't sold it because it's so easy to use (especially the meter) and the lens is so damn good.
Here's a picture I took with it: