Let me start by saying this Dell Inspiron 27 7720 is an absolute beast when it comes to performance. The 13th Gen Intel Core i7 processor combined with 32GB RAM makes multitasking feel like a breeze - I've had Photoshop, Chrome with 20+ tabs, and Spotify running simultaneously without a single lag.
The 27" touchscreen is where this machine really shines. The colors are vibrant (perfect for my photo editing), and the touch responsiveness is excellent. I find myself naturally reaching to swipe through web pages or pinch-zoom images - it's surprisingly intuitive after years of non-touch computers.
That said, the included wireless keyboard is... disappointing. The keys feel mushy and it's not full-sized, which drove me crazy as someone who types all day. Like another reviewer mentioned, I ended up replacing it immediately (though Dell does include both keyboard and mouse in the box).
Setup was ridiculously easy - literally unbox, plug in power, and go. The pop-up webcam is a clever privacy feature I didn't know I needed until I had it. The tilt-adjustable stand makes it perfect for shared family use or switching between sitting/standing positions.
A word of warning: there's no optical drive, so if you still use DVDs/CDs (like me for old family videos), you'll need an external drive. Also while the MX550 GPU handles everyday tasks well, serious gamers might want something more powerful.
After three months of daily use for work (graphic design) and entertainment (4K streaming), this AIO has become my desk's centerpiece. It boots in seconds thanks to that speedy PCIe SSD, and the minimalist white design looks sharp in any home office.