I think this device is going to unfairly get a lot of hate. This is a really unique take compared to what's offered out there and you don't really get tablet PC's that can also game at a decent price, except for maybe the Surface Pros, and the asus z13, both priced waaaay above this and with other drawbacks.
I think this form factor is the way of the future, especially if you considering what the 'all-in-one' device might look like. Tablet for note taking/drawing/media consumption, laptop for portable productivity, usb-c connection for home office multi-screen work + egpu for hardcore gaming.
It then can replace your tablet, laptop and desktop in one go, and the amd processor is efficient enough to last 6 hours (more than surface pros), and powerful enough to do most things without egpu, which you can add with USB4.
Software I guess is the tricky part, as windows isn't quite tablet friendly, and android doesnt really give you access to the full breadth of windows apps/options.
One thing I am most curious is about the pen experience, but i imagine 'fine' is going to be the standard answer there.
I hope to see more competition in this space, I was hoping/expecting that lenovo might wade in, Apple already has the m1 processor in their tablets but chasing the money with different products (also no headphone jack which is a pet peeve of mine for tablets in general).