Nexus One reviews

The best and most thorough review so far comes from David Pogue at the New York Times. Fairly critical, gives excellent details on the setbacks (will it really play on other cell networks that T-Mobile?:
"It’s pretty sweet, it advances the state of the art, and it’s a welcome addition to the catalog of great app phones like the iPhone, Palm Pre and Motorola Droid."
But it's not an iPhone killer yet: "Despite the goodies, the Nexus is missing some important features that iPhone fans take for granted."
Pogue article

Walt Mossberg, genius product guy at the Wall Street Journal, offers a five-minute video explaining the basics of the phone, why it's important, and what he likes/dislikes about it. He's more positive than Pogue. Although his production quality isn't the greatest.
"It could be a game-changer."
"There are some downsides ... doesn't do media or games as well as the iPod. ... This is the first of the Android phones I have see n that I would consider using as my daily handheld computer."
Mossberg video

PCWorld has a one-minute video that plays like an ad for Google, showing the highlights of the features. A quick intro.
PCWorld video

Michael Arrington at TechCrunch just loves the phone. "The Nexus One is an important milestone in the smartphone market."
He also gives a very thorough run-through of the phone's features.
Arrington article