Let me start by saying this: the Dell Inspiron 7710 is a BEAST. That 27-inch touchscreen? Gorgeous. The 12th Gen i7 processor with 32GB RAM? Buttery smooth for my music production work. I can have Ableton Live, Chrome with 20 tabs, and Photoshop open simultaneously without a single stutter.
The design is where this machine truly shines. It's so sleek that non-tech friends actually compliment my setup (and these are people who think RAM is a male sheep). The all-in-one form factor eliminates cable clutter - just one power cord and you're golden. The included wireless keyboard and mouse complete the minimalist vibe.
Now for the real-world usage: That FHD touchscreen makes me feel like Tony Stark manipulating holograms. Editing photos by pinch-zooming? Yes please. The MX550 GPU handles light gaming surprisingly well - I've been playing Cities: Skylines at medium settings without issues.
BUT (there's always a but)...
The keyboard numpad issue some reviewers mentioned is real. Mine worked out of the box, but Dell's support horror stories give me pause. Also, while the single NVMe SSD is blazing fast, power users might crave more storage options.
Final verdict? If you want a beautiful, powerful AIO that can handle serious multitasking while looking like it belongs in a design magazine, this is it. Just maybe keep your old laptop as backup during the warranty period.