The Juno-G is fantastic! Ok, the keyboard action may not be to everyone's taste (it reminds me a bit of my XP-30). But the sounds are amazing. Having spent many days comparing the Fantom X with the Juno-G in many ways I prefer the Juno's sounds even though some of them are meant to be the same.
I also like the way that pretty much all the sounds in the JUNO-G are usable sounds, they have been really well selected and programmed.
The Acoustic and Electric piano sounds are great, which for a workstation/performance synth is completely unheard of. Add to that the optional SRX-12 electric piano/clav expansion board and you have without doubt the most authentic sounding electric piano (whether that be a Rhodes or a Wurlitzer) you can get.

The pad sounds are great, somewhat more mordern and fresher than the Fantom's.
The filters and the FX are great and the FX are put to good use on all of the preset patches.

Finally, If you are a gigging musician like me, you'll find that this thing is so light, it's almost a joke. Don't get me wrong...it seems solid enough, but setting up and packing down for gigs with this thing makes gigging enjoyable again!

This thing retails at £799 in the UK, which considering in most shops a Triton TR is about £850...the Juno-G is a no brainer. They could have priced this at £999 and it would still be good value for money.

I use one currently with a SH-201. I like the way you can route the audio from the Juno through the Sh201 and affect it on that. Sweet!