I haven't tried any of the new nailers, but I am sold on Makita cordless and am slowly switching to all cordless so I understand the attraction of cordless (or hoseless, in this case) but I have yet to make the plunge. I'm old school when it comes to nailers. I frame, side, and trim houses.
When I tried a Paslode years ago I found it too heavy and too much lag time between pulling the trigger and shooting the nail.
For big jobs, old school all the way. For small jobs it's a little different as it's often as much (or more) set up than job.
Having pneumatic guns is the standard, as you said you already use them at work, so I think if you get the cordless set up you'd eventually need to get your own air set up as well.
I know when you're starting out it seems like every job you buy more tools with the money, it's fun, and expensive.
Also, I use my impact driver and torx head construction (and trim head) screws for way more than I used to, so that's another option, screw it! Basically every bit of exterior stuff I do is screwed, except for siding and t&g ceilings. Decks, railings, corner boards, casings, etc, even small amounts of framing. Like, if I'm doing dryrot repair and I remove some plywood and cut out some 2x's I'm not getting my compressor and guns to put it back together, just use screws, instead.