If speed, quietness and step accuracy are important factors to me, then the value relates to what is important to the end user. No?
It's your money so do as you wish with it,BUT, when asking for advice realy consider what is being said.
Step Accuracy - testing we did with steppers counting steps / pulses ( ie;simutaneous recording of 6 inputs for comaprison with a measurement accuracy of 29 ppm ) showed that actual steps / pulses sent at various points along the system could for all practical purposes be spot on through the system if the system is capable of it.
Heck my engraving machines smallest actual move is 0.000040 but is limited to 7 ipm!
Yes step accuracy is important as it relates to theoretical resolution but actual accuracy
of the system comes from the mechanical components.
In 2.5 / 3d machining acceleration is very important (more so than velocity) and even if the actual material removal is small, fast acceleration ( which requires torque ) provides for reliable movement of small axis moves.
Hmm......, spend your money so you feel good, let us know how all goes!

RICH