Have one in hand as well. Screen is superb, but colors, naturally, aren't as nice as the RAZR. I expect the Nexus to be phenomenal compared to this. I like the feel of the phone. Feels good in the hand. Not RAZR wide, not ultra thin, but for some reason it feels less of a burden than the Thunderbolt.
Camera is fantastic. Better than my iPhone 4 and RAZR, on par with a 4S. Minor irritants include home keys that don't auto adjust a la Incredible 2, the included Beats headphones seem to reproduce slightly less clear audio than the iBeats and that even though the phone is relatively fast, certain things like opening the app drawer, pinch to zooming on the web and general UI navigation at times don't look or feel as smoothly as other phones like the RAZR or even stock devices like the Nexus phones.
I'd say this phone is for the HTC purists, because everyone else is better off getting a RAZR if you must have that thin design or waiting for the Galaxy Nexus which will no doubt be the best of the three since it seems to combine the best of RAZR and Rezound.