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ive gone and bought it as it was too good a deal to say no
not bothered about upgrading to 11 speed tbh
2x10 is plenty for where i live
bike is dry weather use only so no worries there also
the finish is much better and much lighter than 6700
well happy

I agree with the above. If you are keen to upgrade then pop in the FD and RD (providing you can take a 11 speed cassette on your wheels) from the newest 6800 Di range - providing you've upgraded to the latest software versions on the rest of your Di kit, it will work perfectly. Did the same on my bike without having to touch anything other than fitting the new derailleurs. They are lighter than the 6700's, give you 11 gears and have a better finish (IMO)
This is why E-Tube is awesome, and also why I would never touch Campag EPS, even if it does look very pretty.
Personally I would avoid 7970. It was arguably a 'beta' product, before Shimano established its "E-Tube" wiring system. Everything that came after is basically fully compatible/interchangeable, even if Shimano don't officially endorse the combinations. I always felt Shimano should have rewarded early 7970 adopters with a steep discount on an E-Tube system.
The original 7970 uses 4-core cables and requires a heat gun to weather seal the connections. It's only going to get harder to get replacement parts and no upgrade path either.