Difference between FCS2 and FC Express 4? bit confused...

I was originally looking to buy FCS2 for HDV work, then thought about Final Cut Express 4, however i'm a little confused over what the cheaper alternative lacks. I know Express can't work with more professional formats, but that's about all i know. I'll be wanting to do allot of soundtrack work, foley work, etc. Is express a trial version such as logic express? which if i remember rightly, you lose allot of features after 30 days. If someone could list a few of the major differences that would be great
Cheers
Phil

http://www.apple.com/finalcutexpress/
Works with HDV and AVCHD when converted to AIC.
There is no trial version or downloadable version.
It used to be bundled with Soundtrack, but no longer is, and the price dropped $100.
Does contain LiveType as well.
I don't believe you can batch capture with FCE, but other than limitations about pro codecs, it works about the same.
If you are working with HDV, it may be the ticket.
Here is a list features:
http://www.apple.com/finalcutexpress/specs.html
You have to decide if something is missing/needed by you

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