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I think you need to try one. AF is very quick in decent light and it's OK in low light, better than the Sony a7 I had. Tracking is not great, no-where near DSLR performance.
I tested the X-E1 and 35/1.4 against the Olympus E-PL5 and 20/1.7 and they were basically the same AF wise in low light.
Surely focus performance has to be considered as a body+lens combination. The 20mm f1.7 is one of MFT's slower lenses and IMVHO shouldn't be taken as any sort of bench mark. When the manufacturers claim (as they all seem to do in turn...) that their latest camera+lens is the fastest focusing thing ever they are careful to state which body and lens combo it is.