I think the answer depends on how much you're willing to adapt to this in-between form factor. If you like doing things in the most practical way, you're better with a true laptop form. If you're adaptable to new possibilities to use your PC, then Surface Pro might offer you more though it comes with some trade-offs (like adapting to a slightly different posture while PC-ing in the bed, the need for extra surface for the kickstand to stand, a lil bit smaller screen compared to the good ol laptop, etc). Maybe a Brydge keyboard may improve the condition if you decide to buy the Surface Pro.
With a sling bag that is small enough to fit my SP4, ! have been using it in many new situations. Weekend commuting while sketching up new ideas or capturing inspiration with the Pen, laying in bed while scrolling through blogs and forums like right now, confirming orders when picking up items at print shops, sudden need to discuss something more serious that needs a PC while at a café with friends, making notes in talks & conferences, meetings as usual, small edits in Adobe programs while waiting in the car, making drafts in MS Office while another waiting, and so much more. Yes, I'm quite workaholic. Or better viewed as new productivity because I have successfully turn the hours on social media to something more productive.
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