I just noticed something, the actual programmer is a 2nd 5LP as well!
I though it would be a USB-Serial Bridge and that the kitprog will live in the target 5LP, so you really can end up with two programmers for $10
Nice touch that they added a micro usb and they have the unpopulated 10 pin programming header on the target board part.
I guess I will have to look at the details of the programmer chip so see what capabilities it has compared to the target chip.
Edit: confirmed, the PSoC 4 Pioneer Kit came with the following chips:
CY8C5868LTI-LP039 (PSoC 5LP programmer)
CY8C4245AXI-483 (PSoC 4200 target)
The PSoC 5LP Prototyping Kit has the following:
CY8C5868LTI-LP039 (PSoC 5LP programmer)
CY8C5888LTI-LP097 (PSoC 5LP target)
The main difference as far as I can see on the two 5LP chips in the prototyping board, is that the programmer can run up to 67MHz and the target can go up to 80MHz, and each chip is about $10 qty 1000!