I got mine over the weekend, and it's a very very nice handset.
Clarity whilst on a phone call is superb for me.
Setting the Storm up for email was simple too, all I had to do was log in to Vodafone and set it up through there. Didn't have to do a thing to the handset so that it would work.
Texting and sending emails using the SureType keyboard mode is really easy to use, and didn't take as long as I had originally imagined to get used to. As of yet, I have not tried the multitap system (which is pretty much like the standard phone style), and the full QWERTY keyboard for while the Storm is in landscape mode isn't too bad either.
I checked the browsing over the 3G connection out yesterday as well, that seemed to be pretty quick for me. Perfectly suitable for my needs, although I don't really use my phone all that much for web browsing. It would have been nice to have the WiFi functionality available, but for me, as I don't browse all that often on my phone, 3G is fine for me. One of my friends that has the iPhone 3G had a play around with it when I saw him, and was impressed with the 3G reception that was received (it was near full) compared to his iPhone (which was down to 0 or 1 bar), although he wasn't going to plan on swapping his phone for this any time soon.
The camera, even though it is only 3.2 MP, is pretty clear. I was surprised by the quality when I took a few photos the night I got it. I haven't tested the video recorder, so I can't really comment on that.
Overall I feel that the BlackBerry Storm is definitely worth the money in my estimation. And that anyone considerring one should definitely go try one in store.
That's my thoughts anyway.