Something to note, there is a difference between the 0-10V input channel on a Hydros device and a Apex input channel on a PM1/2/3,etc. Standard apex inputs can only detect open/closed switches (basically 0 and 1 logic). The 0-10V input on a hydros device is a full analog input, meaning you can show discrete voltages, not just high/low logic. Effectively a 0-10V input channel on Hydros is much closer to the input channel on a Neptune ASM Module, which are $100+ just for 1 channel and on Hydros you get 4 channels per port.
Two things to note here.
Most inputs used in this hobby are of the analog N/C or N/O type so while I see the addition of 0-10V inputs as really good for Hydros it doesnt solve the problem of how small a number of analog inputs is provided with each controller.
Apex does have a module for $110 (FMM) that is able to do more than 0&1 or the LLS would not work. that's 4 ports for little over a hundy.