mrmike16 :
I think the newest model of the Surface Pro is the most expensive out of all of them (when new). So is it worth it anyway?
For what it's worth, here's my take on your question:
First off, yes, it is worth the money. You get what you pay for - respectable specs and above-average build-quality.
Second, I haven't owned a Surface model, or any other Microsoft computer, and I would never consider buying one. From numerous reviews - videos and articles - I have come to the conclusion that Microsoft's current range of computers is the IT equivalent of Toyota's Lexus models: (almost) perfect and therefore a bit boring, too.
Microsoft have entered the computer market much like Toyota did with Lexus back in the early 1980s - by combining a massive presence with an ambitious strategy aimed squarely at offering 'perfect' computers right from the get-go.
If you do a search - quick or in-depth - for reviews and feedback on these machines, I'm sure you'll agree that it's difficult to find any serious issues or fundamental design flaws, and I guarantee you the price point has been determined with surgical precision to be just a tad out of reach (aspirational) but not too far off in the horizon, either (realistic proposition).
The reason I'll never buy a Microsoft computer is that I simply cannot answer the question: Why should I?
It's not bad, but it doesn't stand out in any way, either. Apple products are notoriously overpriced, but you can't argue the amount of resources that went into the design. Comparable Lenovos, HPs, and Dells may not be as well-built as the Surface, but they are also less expensive (generally speaking).
Which brings me back to square One: It's a Lexus.
Cheers,
GreyCatz.