Here's the Engadget hands-on:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/28/m...irst-hands-on/
The other big news today is that Google has updated the Google Maps app to do free turn-by-turn navigation with overlays on aerial photos and using Street View to do lane guidance at turns. The app gets rolled out to Android 2.0 first, and the first Android 2.0 phone is of course the Motorola Droid. Garmin and TomTom stock took a major shit today.

h: Hands-on here:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/28/g...you-want-this/
Also for the AT&T users there is a version of the Droid in the works with HSPA 850/1900 which is going to be sold for use in Latin America. The unlocked importers should get it soon after it comes out. Otherwise as Android 2.0 rolls out on more existing devices, plus new ones, there should be more choices on more carriers.
You can download the Android 2.0 SDK which includes a full emulator environment to play with the overall OS. Doesn't have the Motorola customizations in the Droid but can give an overall feel.
http://android-developers.blogspot.c...rt-in-sdk.html