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It's not much of a change from LR 4.
I watched some CreativeLive.com today, as Lightroom expert Jared B. Platt demonstrated the various modules of LR, and also got into the LR 5 Beta and some of the features it has. Looks like it's an improvement over 4, but not the quantum advancement that 4 was....more of an evolution than a revolution, like the way 4 was.
To be fair a lot of software is like that. Generation to generation the upgrades/advances are often minor and if you own the previous then the new is often really not all that interesting. You do get revolutions where there is a sudden big jump or where they expand the capabilities by adding a whole new direction/application to the setup. Otherwise skipping a generation often works well (The only downside is that with some software options you can endup suddenly having to relearn the interface after two rounds of shifted interface - although photoshop are good inthat they typically don't muck around with that too much - now other companies like Windows - GAH they love to change everything they can)
That's usually a lot cheaper than buying new hardware to get upgraded performance.
That or they build their anticipated software upgrade costs into the initial price of the hardware, so you wind up paying either way - now or later.