I don't have any experience, but I have been doing the research as well. My take away is what a lot of people have said -- figure out what you think will work for you and your baby, then be prepared to completely change your mind

Like for us, I do know what our weakness is -- convenience. I know if it's too much work/hard for DH or I, we'll fail. But we're also cheap and want to save money. So, balancing those needs, AIO's seem to be the way to go. We don't really want to be stuffing diapers, etc. Our initial plan is to try out the BG AIO's, but only buy maybe 10 (since I'm only 5 months, every time I get a BuyBuyBaby coupon, I go buy a BG at the store, saving about $5/each).
But, we also know that it can be hard to get a good fit for newborns, and plus, you're so exhausted at first, this would likely be when we'd be frustrated enough to give up on cloth diapers. So, in the very beginning, we will use disposables. Easy to fit, gap for the umbilical stump, easy to put on and off, less laundry for the parental zombie.
While using disposables for the bulk of changes, we'll also try out the few BG's we'll buy. See how we like them, etc. If they don't seem to work, we'll start buying different brands (or using the trial service) to see what works. If BG's aren't for us, we'll sell them. If they are, we'll use the "complete your registry" discount to buy more.
Also, later on we'll probably use disposables occasionally. For instance, with longer trips outside the house. Even with a travel wet bag, I don't see cloth away from home being something for us. Also a supply will be good in case you get behind on laundry, for diaper rash (so the cream doesn't stain the cloth ones), and for any things like stomach viruses/bouts of diarrhea (both for containment and just b/c it's hard enough to keep up with laundry when they're sick).
In short, we're going for a balance of simplicity and cost savings. Fingers crossed!