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Im actually looking forward to the product, but I have to agree with you on a few points. From what I read they have only disclosed a 64GB and 128GB model (don't know CPU clockspeed or memory)...
If Microsoft wants to compete with Apple on pricing, THAT is where they can do so... on the storage. Apple easily charges 4-5 times market value on SSD storage space and memory upgrades when you go above the base models.
Microsft should have a model of this thing with at least a 256GB SSD (preferably also 512MB) and at least 16GB of memory as an option. If they actually priced it at reasonable market value over the base model they would be extremely price competitive with the higher end Airs - it would give them favorable comparisons on high end of the product spectrum.
ps. As for the screen. I have an 11" Air - basically the same size screen as this thing will have. I use it for work (web developer) and I find the screen quite usable. Of course it is nicer plugged into a big monitor (which I do at my desk at work), the point is it is extremely lite and when I need it traveling I can manage quite well with the small screen. I don't know how great the Surface Pro will be, but I'd take my Air over any 13" ultrabook - they seem absolutely huge in comparison.