I am really happy about that teaser for the new camera. I don't think anyone at Ricoh/Pentax foresaw that they created an optical illusion capable of splitting the masses like
that ballet dancer that turns clockwise or counter-clockwise (you can even change the direction with some luck) or, perhaps more fitting for a community of still photo shooters, the famous
black-and-blue or white-and-gold dress.
I for one am in the camp of fixed screeners. Look at the outer boundaries of the screen. The clearances are like with other fixed screen cameras like the K-3, but most importantly there is no plastic (or protective in general) frame around the screen like with all previous Pentax cameras that don't have a fixed screen. For the K-1 this frame is rather thin, but still very much visible with its own lines and shapes. For the K-S2, K-70 and KP it's rather wide. There's no sign of similarity to any of those, and no means of protection for the screen (should it flip or tilt out in any way) at all, so you'd run the risk of shattering the whole screen into its bits and pieces when you knock its edge against something.