I've had a few hours to play with my Pro 2 (128G), time to answer some questions.
In terms of build quality and "pleasure of using" would you guys say the Surface ranks right up there with the iPad?
The unboxing experience (did I just type that?) was certainly of Apple quality. An absolute pleasure. Build seems great, the kickstand in particular feeling extremely sturdy. However I'm very wary of this metal finish - after handling it with the utmost care it is already showing some very small marks of what seems to be the bare metal shining through. One happened after a single insertion of a USB connector. One is where the hinge of the stand causes the two pieces to rub together slightly. I'm talking about really tiny dots here, but it seems like a very fragile finish compared to my iPad, where the multipin connector received a load of careless connections when charging and looked like new after a whole year.
-Obviously the Surface is not a gaming machine by any stretch, but my current laptop runs most of the older games I enjoy fine at 1366x768 with an HD4650M. Would the HD4400 in the SP2 do ok on similar settings at least? I barely game on my laptop as is, but it'd be nice to play well optimized and older games like Dirt 2/3 and such with my 360 pad if possible.
I ran Dirt 3 a while. I like a smooth framerate for driving games, and I was able to achieve very decent performance at 1280x720, no AA, v-sync off, and most settings on medium to low. Dirt 3 scales really nicely and looks absolutely stunning on this screen, I really don't miss the AA. Weirdly it had shadow draw problems on anything but ultralow, where there shadows look way better! Running my dualshock3 through the USB port, working great.
How does the Pro 2 handle a windowed Skyrim at mid-high settings? Just curious.
I've heard that it does a pretty decent job running the game on low settings at full resolution.
Full resolution? Not a chance. It's playable at 1280x720 with everything on lowest, but I'm struggling with v-sync - it seems to be forced on in Skyrim, which means it is jumping wildly between 60 and 30fps. Perhaps there is a sweet spot at slightly higher settings that makes it stick to 30fps. I've yet to try forcing triple buffering, which may help. I'm very sensitive to such things, so I'm being quite critical here. Short answer is you can definitely play Skyrim on it. I did have a 'holy shit, I'm playing Skyrim on my tablet' moment earlier!
I have a question for the owners of the Surface Pro 2.
How do you see the size of the things on the monitor? I mean, having a resolution of 1080p in a 10" panel with Windows may have the things pretty tiny to see properly. I've read about the zoom but I don't know anymore about that fact.
I've yet to play around too much with this, but by default the desktop does not look like 1920x1080 does on a normal PC, because they run a scaling feature. There are three options, the most zoomed in looking (at a guess) like a typical 1366x768 laptop, but even that looks small. So at the totally zoomed out 1920x1080 goodness, stuff is crazy small. Impossible to operate with touch accurately, but just about manageable with stylus or mouse.