Hi Rick,
I think you are echoing my sentiments exactly - there is no "one size fits all" solution.
However, my desires are to image DSOs, on a rock-solid mount that can be accirately guided with ease, using a large aperture, longer focal length tube. So, all things considered, it does seem that a CCD solution is best for me.
If I was going to do planetary or wide-field, short focal length, imaging then I might have considered the CMOS solution, and would also have then taken advantage of USB-3 transfer rates to download the huge quantity of data that might be generated. That said though, when I used my existing CCD imager on an f/4 Newtonian astrograph I found that the corrected-coma and vignetting were so bad that I could really only make use of the central one-third of the available field. But, with a much smaller imaging chip I didn't have these issues, so I abandoned the whole wide-field game, and went back to what I liked best (an f/8 light-bucket !).