There are many people I know at TabletPCReview who want a 10-inch Core M Windows tablet. Like myself, they want a tablet that can be held one-handed while writing with a stylus that is powerful enough to do real work (e.g. like multi-tabbed browsing, annotating multiple PDF documents, working with a ultra-high resolution graphic canvas, etc.). A Surface Pro 4 is just too unwieldy to hold in one hand while writing with the other for no more than maybe a few minutes. Not so with this 10-inch form factor. As to your issues with Tablet Mode, Windows 10’s Tablet Mode in Creators Update now also allows apps to be grouped into folders. Scaling is also much cleaner and less grainy on classic applications in Creators Update as well. In other words, it sounds like this thread isn’t for you, then, but you are always welcome if your needs and wants change in the future. 🙂