In your biased view you didn't even try to understand what I was saying... I never said Surface pro is a tablet first. I don't use any of my ipads without a keyboard. And I have said elsewhere I even prefer the keyboard system in the ipad to the one in the surface. You may have your view of what a tablet is, but I don't consider devices in the way people try to fit them in categories.If you think the Surface Pro is a tablet first, go ahead sell your Surface Pro keyboard and use it as a tablet only.
As an owner of a Surface Pro, I stay with my statement, that the Surface Pro is a laptop first, with features like touch screen and stylus support.
I am glad surface exists because it pushes apple to improve the ipad pro (it happens in the other direction as well). Everyone has their priorities.
Some of mine are power in a portable and silent device, LTE, battery life. Ipads were not powerful enough until the pro came along. Surface were not silent and didn't have LTE and good battery life until the surface pro 5 arrived (with fanless full i5, not the low wattage you have in Y chips), LTE and almost ipad like battery life (contrary to the pro 4 that had worse battery life than the pro 3). But MS went back by not offering LTE in the pro 6 and I have gone ipad for my on the go device and my home devices. Also MS has no competition for the mid-size ipad pros. Its surface go is underpowered and the X is a competitor for the 12.9, not the rest of the line, and it's heavier and still has the same flawed keyboard mechanism. In the meantime, unfortunately Apple made the keyboard worse on the 3rd gen (at least for those like me that keep it always on), by making it heavier and more unbalanced so that now it's not lappable anymore...