I originally started with an iPad...in fact, I've owned two iPads and three iPhones. While I liked Apple devices, I find the whole cult of mac to be extremely creepy. I never liked walking into a crowded Apple store...I always joked that it felt like an atheist walking into the middle of Sunday mass. When I bought "The New iPad" people congratulated me as I was walking out. CREEPY! Just leave me alone and let me buy my electronics in peace (I swear I heard Hotel California playing when I walked in).
After seeing The Surface in action, I finally saw a device that fit into my overall ecosystem better. I've always built my own PCs and run Windows. I also disagreed with the way Apple handled the iPad 4 announcement. I had purchased my iPad 3 two months prior, and when the guy said, "This one already makes the last one look old" I had it with Apple. Plus I was tired of the grid of icons, having to use iTunes, no mouse support made editing text a fat-finger nightmare, and the fact that I owned a phone and a tablet that everyone else on the planet owned...and they all looked the same! There's no more "Thinking Different" going on here..
I originally pre-ordered my Surface RT and had it delivered to me. I even took the day off to accept it form FedEx. I used it for about four days before I started feeling a little buyers remorse. What happened is that I started looking at my other Windows 8 touch-screen options and wondered if I shouldn't have gotten a Thinkpad Twist or a Yoga instead. The other problem was that I saw all the apps in the Windows 8 store on my PC that I thought I was going to be able to run on The Surface RT. Turns out that there are Windows 8 only apps in the app store and that also led to some disappointment.
So I did some searching, discovered the Think Pad Twist and decided to ship my Surface RT back to Redmond. I picked up the Think Pad from Staples and used it for a few days. Thats when I realized that this was overkill. Here I had in my hands a full Windows 8 Ultrabook Hybrid that I was using mostly in tablet mode. LOL. Then I read about the firmware upgrade that seemed to improve SurfaceRT performance and also had read that Google finally ported their search app to Windows RT. OMG! I should have waited!!
I suddenly started to miss the SurfaceRT because it did exactly what I needed and nothing more. So I ended up taking the Think Pad back (it had a horrible battery life anyways...less than four hours) and grabbing another Surface RT from our local kiosk at the mall. I saved about $300 doing so.
Even funnier is that my contracting company gave me a Nexus 7 during this time. So I now own a SurfaceRT and a Nexus 7.
I will say that I really love the SurfaceRT. The new Windows RT OS works nicely on it and you will get addicted to the gestures. I think reading news on it is the best experience, better than even the iPad. The Split Screen has been used more than I thought it would. I like to watch podcasts during my lunch at work, and this lets me watch a podcast AND surf the web at the same time. You cant do that right now on iOS. In fact, when I use my Nexus 7, I often forget it doesn't support Windows 8 gestures and I've found myself trying to split the screen on more than one occasion!
My only caveat to SurfaceRT is that the apps aren't coming as quickly as I'd like them to. Every day I check the store and it's the same stuff over and over again. There are still a few un-optimized games (Pinball FX 2 is the biggest offender) that are still laggy with horrible frame rates. On the other hand, there have been a few updates and additions of Windows 8 only apps that I use on my desktop PC. Finally seeing Hydro Thunder run at a smooth frame rate has alleviated my fears that RT wouldn't make a good gaming machine. It's actually quite impressive now...and works with my wired XBOX 360 controller to boot!
You mentioned the Atom tablet, and this also makes me nervous. Which platform does Microsoft intend to support more? Atom or ARM? I just wish Microsoft would divulge it's plans for Surface RT.
As I mentioned, I also own a Nexus 7 and really have fallen in love with the Android Jellybean OS. I've noticed the sudden surge of apps that are appearing in the Google Play store, many of them were things I ran on the iPad and am happy to have them back again. I think if the Surface RT fails, then I'll be moving over to a Nexus 10.
So would I recommend the SurfaceRT? Definitely. Just be aware that the apps (especially games) seem to be coming at a snails pace at the moment. I am happy that games like TapTiles and Minesweeper have finally made their way to the platform. I just hope more developers decide to jump on board...