@WayneSchulz, I purchased a Surface Pro in February as a way to get indoctrinated with Windows 8. I wanted something I could carry along with my notebook as I wasn't (and still am not) ready to use it as a replacement to my laptop. The tools needed to be small and lite like an iPad to keep weight and bulk down. It definitely accomplishes that. I recently left my laptop at home and went solely with the Surface Pro on a road trip recently. It worked well but I was happy to get back with my notebook when finished.
I have been really impressed with the box. I bought an HDMI dongle so I can connect to a TV or monitor for a larger video experience when needed. I find that I use OneNote as much if not more than Evernote now as I can take hand-written notes with the Surface and stylus in the same way I do with paper and pen. Regarding storage space, I use both Dropbox and Skydrive to store files and only copy those I think I will need when away from a wireless network and that has really worked well. I also use my phone as a portable hot-spot when necessary if I find I overlooked a file and need to retrieve it in an emergency.
I did deploy a wireless LAN at the office so I could connect the Surface to the domain. That worked seamlessly.
I don't think I can use the box for daily use like @DougHiggs did. My eyes are too old for that now. However, as an iPad replacement, it is over the top.
Power is one of my biggest complaints. I wish the battery lasted longer, I hate how short the power cord is, I don't like the connector, the brick is still too big, I wish the power connector could drive from a USB port, I want a car/plane charger, etc, etc, etc.
Regardless of the above, I am very happy with my Pro.