When I first voted a few days ago, I was on the fence. Not about Windows 8, but about Surface RT vs a "full" Windows 8 tablet like the Ativ Smart PC. I'm not interested in the Core i5 models, so the clover trail models were what I was weighing.
In the end, after playing with the SmartPC in person, I have two say, it's just not as good as Surface. Sure, there's the x86 compatibility and the Wacom digitizer - but the keyboard dock is clumsy compared to the touch cover, and x86 compatibility ends up being the system's undoing in the end. Despite the major advances they have made over the years with the Atom architecture, it's just still not enough to cut it for legacy applications - and let's face it, that's why you would get a Clover Trail Win8 tablet over the Surface RT.
Surface RT is fast, controlled, and applications for it will be tailored for the system perfectly. The dream of x86 compatibility falls flat on its face when you realize that once you load those x86 apps, your general user experience goes down the tubes.
After spending a lot of time mulling this over, I've decided I WILL be going back to the Microsoft store this weekend. I'm bringing my receipt, my surface, and the original packaging and I'm returning it - for a 64GB version. If I have one complaint, it's the fact that the sd card support sucks (I'm sure it will get implemented better soon) and our reliance on internal storage is pretty strong if you're downloading apps/movies/music from the Xbox stores. IMO, 64GB is a must right now, and may be for a while. I'll take that shortcoming though, as even with its limited one week old app catalog, this device is far and above any tablet on the market. It has redefined what a tablet should be, and I just can't go back to an iPad or Android tablet - they're not the same thing.
My Android phone will continue to serve me for mobile apps, my Surface RT is my ultra-portable, and my Envy 15 is my mobile desktop.