Playing with my Surface Pro all weekend! The keyboard came today though. I must say the Type Cover is the best feeling laptop/slim keyboard I've ever tried. Very mechanical feel to it with a nice feedback. I wish all laptop computers had a keyboard this good. If they could add backlighting, it would be perfect.
Surface Pro works great. I installed Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDraw, full Office 2010 and it runs fast. I find using a combination of the touch screen and touch pad works good for me since the touch pad is somewhat small, but gestures do work good on it.
I can expand this out into full computer. I have an external slim monitor (HP 22" 1920x1080) using the displayport. I have a 64gb microSDXC card for extra storage, USB 3.0 four port hub, USB card reader, mouse, external hard drive (1TB), and extra cables.
I'm looking at getting a slim backlit keyboard for traveling as well.
The screen is crisp and bright and all touch gestures work good on it although I find Windows Phone 8 tile movements are easier than Windows 8. Battery life is about 4-5 hours which isn't great but for such a small package, I'm satisfied with it. I also purchased an extra charger to keep handy at home.
This is the 128gb version which I purchases right after midnight, so I lucked out before they sold out the initial stock. It had 89.5gb free when I first booted up. Now have about 58gb free with a lot of software on it. My microSDXC card had about 30gb left on it as well.
This is the first computer I ever had (beside building one from scratch) that had no additional software/bloatware added. Good show for Microsoft on this. Too bad HP, Dell, etc can't figure this one out.
I love the form factor, and will probably pick up a used RT for home use and keep the Pro for traveling. I purchased both a sleeve and a laptop case. The sleeve holds the Pro and power supply. The sleeve then slips into the laptop case which holds everything else. That way I can choose to travel light if I want.