Also you have to consider that one of the primary factors that makes the Surface products so appealing to a lot of us, is the Pen and handwriting integration. Many users here have found other devices that are better on paper spec-wise, but the requirement for Pen or handwriting makes the Surface a winner. I do not see that in your list of requirements, although once you try it, you may really like it.
@hughlle, as an owner of both SP3 and S3, what is your take on Victor's question of the Atom vs. the "old Haswell"? From seeing some of the feedback on this forum, I definitely believe that the Haswell still spanks the Atom in several areas.
I would not have given the S3 a second thought if I didn't already have the sp3. I'd have simply saved more money.
The sp3 is a tablet that can replace your laptop, the S3 is a tablet that can replace your netbook. From CPU to gpu to storage, the sp3 absolutely destroys the s3. I'm not sure if the sp3 is a new or old haswell, I doubt there is much difference in performance between the two, but yes, it spanks the atom at absolutely everything other than battery life. And even that is amazingly close given the performance difference. 9 hors vs 10 hours (best case scenarios on both, pretty impressive turnout by the sp3)
I would recommend the s3 to someone wanting a tablet with additional features the likes of apps do not offer (full windows, pen support, kick stand, keyboard, but I would still, and indeed did to some classmate who couldn't afford the sp3 but wanted pen and onenote for school, inform them that they werebuying a tablet. For anyone wanting to do anything more than word processing, browsing (even that is slow imo) or consumption, I would never recommend the s3. its just not fast enough. With the s3 for work you are sacrificing productivity for a few hundred dollars, not that smart imo,