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Originally Posted by HarryT
I have the original Surface Pro and it's a superb ultra-portable PC. What it's not, however, is a rival to something like an iPad. It's really too heavy to comfortably use as a tablet. But if (like me) you're after a very light-weight laptop that can be used without a keyboard when, for example, you're browsing the web or watching a movie, it's fantastic. It's completely replaced my older small-screen laptop.
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If you hold it in one hand while tapping with the other, does it get so heavy that you have to let it go within, say, 15 minutes? I also thought the SP1 was a bit bulky when I first saw it, but without extended usage there is no way of knowing if it becomes problematic or not. The one thing I still lack among my devices is the ability to ink in OneNote. Maybe I've become a bit OCD about it, but I really wanted this to happen and when I discovered my HP Envy x2 probably won't get pen support I was kind of bummed. But perhaps I should wait for MS to support inking on their Android app? The appeal for me with the SP was the integration of a Wacom digitizer and OneNote included in the Office setup.