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Hi Victoria. Those machines are quite beautiful. I can see why you'd choose them to look further into. But your question is actually a pretty broad one so my first answer is going to be a little anti-climatic. The machines you indicated are not, basiclly, any different than any other espresso machine. If you do not understand how those machines are the same as all other espresso machines then you will have a hard time understanding how they are different and, arguably, better.
You can think of espresso machines as vaugely like a human body. All humans share the same internal systems. A couch potato and an olympic athelete have pretty much the same make up. If you are really interested in why the super-duper-fancy machines are so much "better" than most others I would start by studying some work horse production machines so that you have a better understanding of the basic systems.
Brady's suggestion of looking at a La Marzocco is great. They've got great documentation online and that will give you a good look into one of the best production units around. You can also find all the documentaion for the Nuova Simonelli machines, including the much lauded Aurellia, at the Nuova Simonelli USA web site. I would start by looking at these two because they cover the two basic machine configurations, heat exchanger and dual boiler. One is not inherently better than the other. Just two ways of getting to the same place.
I would also look online for some general tutorials for how espresso machines work. Those general principles will be directly reflected in any machine you look at, including the Speedster, Slayer, and Hydra. It is in understanding those general principles that will allow you to understand the innovations the designers have built into their fancy machines. Once you start learing about the generalities of espresso machines you can bring back a specific question about the difference between, say, the pre-infusion strategy of the E-61 grouphead units versus how Slayer does it.
I know this isn't quite the info you were looking for but I hope it helps in your quest. Keep going and keep asking questions.
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