I couldn't be happier with my G2x... unless it had a 4.3 inch screen.
I've been trying to talk myself into the fact that a 4 inch screen is the best of both worlds: bigger than the standard 3.5 inchers out there, without the excessive battery drain of the REALLY big boys. But so far it hasn't quite worked. Every time I pick my DX up (it's still never much farther away than my G2x is, I'm still tinkering with it), I realize that I still do miss that .3 inches that I gave up. So that's my only regret.
Other than that this is everything I'd been dreaming of getting and more all those months I was stuck with the locked bootloader of the DX, and wanting more FREEDOM!!! It's funny how the guy above likened this device to his Nexus 1, because I've been telling everyone who'll listen that this LG device is for all intents and purposes a Nexus series phone... vanilla Android, unlocked bootloader, quick updates (at least, that's what they promised us... still waiting on them to make good on that one). It's everything Google itself gives you in an Android device, which is precisely why I got it!
My previous goal had been to wait it out for the next Nexus decice to drop (didn't want a Samsung built phone, even if it was to Googles exact specifications), then abandon ship and swim for shore. But this here G2x is everything a Nexus device aspires to be, so why wait?
And sure it has the same amount of initial bugs that every device to date has launched with. I REALLY wish people would just realize that bugs come with all technology, it's the nature of the beast. Certainly we all wish that wasn't the case, but it is. Just like man was born to sin, every new tech has its own bugs to work out. And every run will produce a few lemons, just like anything else that's man made.
When man makes something that doesn't live up to all of its counter parts, we call that a lemon... when nature does it, we call it a runt. It's the same damn thing, neither man nor God is perfect. At any rate, I've been dreaming of possessing a device with all the freedoms of an unlocked bootloader, a skin-free UI, and all the goodness that comes with such a recipe. Motorola got it right with the OG Droid, why they went and ****ed that all up I'll never know.
All I know is that I thank God for companies like LG who seem to be listening to those of us like me over on the Droid X forum who were screaming for a return to vanilla Android and an unlocked bootloader! They seem to be catering to those of us who wanted exactly what LG has given us in the G2x, and for that I am more than happy to reward them by giving them my hard earned money in thanks.
Thank you LG. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.