I think S&M are boring to card collectors that have been in the game since the beginning of the line. I for one really like the Carbon, Denim and Eco... or blue, green, carbon. V7 can all be bought by the deck for $8 at artofplay.
The ones they're selling are the v7 reprint decks, with the exception of Carbon, the only new deck in the v7 line-up. They aren't the originals, but copies of v3 through v6. They're not the same as the originals - they have Magic Finish while the originals didn't, and they have USPC standard faces while the originals had custom courts and Perfect Pips. It's almost like describing two different decks.
What made v4-6 boring was that it was the same exact design in three different colors, whereas the first three versions were at least original designs. V7 shares the same back in a different color, but minus the little things that actually made the deck stand out in the slightest bit from a pack of off-the-shelf Bicycles from the pharmacy or the newsstand.
For clarity, in case someone new to all of this is reading: the entire Smoke and Mirrors (S&M) series is:
Version 1 - 1st Edition Smoke (white) and Mirror (black)
Version 2 - Special Edition Smoke (white) and Mirror (black)
Version 3 - Luxury Edition Smoke (white) and Mirror (black)
Version 4 - Eco Edition (green)
Version 5 - Paper Denim Edition (pale blue)
Version 6 - Rouge Edition (red)
Version 7 was a boxed set containing:
Version 7 Smoke (copy of Luxury Edition)
Version 7 Mirror (copy of Luxury Edition)
Version 7 Eco
Version 7 Paper Denim
Version 7 Rouge
Version 7 Carbon (gray) - the only new deck in the set
All six decks were changed to have perforated seals on the tuck boxes, Magic Finish replacing the original finish used (they claimed it was a special, proprietary finish, but I have doubts) and standard USPC faces.
A special edition of version 7 called "Carbon Copy" was released with six V7 Carbon decks inside and no others.
Last there's "version 8" - despite claims from the Buck twins that V7 would be the last S&M deck...the Gold Reserve deck. So far it was a giveaway for Deck of the Month club members and it was included in their latest Variety Box, not sold individually. I would theorize that they're saving it as a prize deck, similar to decks like the Gold Arcane, Red Artifice, Black Ghost 1st Edition, etc.
That gives us a total of SIXTEEN different deck designs in the entire series. Even Jackson Robinson isn't this ambitious, though he does get his multideck oeuvres done in much less time...
But hey - I digress! Please, move along, nothing to see here, these aren't the droids you're looking for, continue as if this never happened...