You haven't given us enough information to tell you if it is the best, are you planning on using the Pen to take notes or draw? Are you wanting to game on it? If so, which ones? Do you have a preference towards power or size and weight?
I use my S3 as the device I take to client and internal meetings to take notes and do presentations, at my desk I use my S3 a pseudo 3rd monitor for reading Word Documents, Annotating PDFs, etc.
At home, the S3 is my couch surfer and e-reader. My SP3 is fro heavy lifting and my primary laptop/desktop and power tablet.
I do not think it is essential to use the pen, but maybe in the future I need.
I do not use games.
Unfortunately I do not know what will, I will use my sister in high school and the director of the school told us to buy a Windows tablet for use in a multimedia with blackboard, school exercises, browsing, notes.
Since then the tablet will use it at home, there will be much browsing, didactic exercises to school (I can not tell which), light photo editing, youtube (music).
For me it is important that it has a great autonomy, tablet and very fluid with high performance.
The Asus has an older 1.59-GHz quad-core Baytrail-T Z3795 CPU
The S3 has a newer 1.6-2.4 GHZ quad-core Cherry Trail X7 Z8700 CPU which is currently Intel's most powerful Atom CPU. The Graphics capabilities of the Z8700 are significantly better than the Z3795 with 16 execution units vs 4.
Many thanks
I have the SP3 i7 (256GB) as my main work machine and I have the S3 (2GB/64GB) as my companion device. I love using the S3 as my OneNote "yellow pad" for taking notes, light office work (word, excel, and outlook), and a couch surfer as Jeff mentioned previously. It does all that just fine. There is very little heavy lifting being done on this device, so I can't comment on that part. I think as a college student the 4GB/128GB would be sufficient to get you through your years at college. I truly love the weight and size of the S3. I hope they continue this line.
If Microsoft does a cpu/memory/ssd upgrade (bigger\better) in the next S4 I might be swayed to use as my next work machine. The 4Gb is not quite enough to replace my main work machine.
Oh, wow!
So, surface 3 with 2gb / 64gb is "simple" and are forced to buy at least 4gb of ram or the Surface 2GB / 64GB for what it takes to me will not work well?
Yes, the processor in the Surface 3 is much faster than the one in the T200 and 4GB is also preferable.
There is also a business version of the Surface 3 with 4GB and 64GB, plus Windows 8.1 Professional for $50 more than the 2GB version. The SKU is LC5-00001 (I have also seen it listed as LC5-00003, but think that is the 128GB version). You might check to see if a store can order this model for you.
Unfortunately in Italy there is that model.
There is 2GB / 64 gb and then 4gb / 128gb