Had a 6 year old iMac I was looking to replace. Apple has just taken so long to really update the line, I know its coming in 2017 but I got tired of waiting. I decided to look at Windows all in ones. Being a long time Mac guy, the exterior design is at least somewhat important. And since this was to be a family PC in view of the kitchen/den/etc we did not want the typical tower/monitor setup with wires. Came across this model on the HP website. Decided to give it a try. Ordered on BestBuy.com and picked it up in the store about 90min later. Nice to not have to wait in line. Walk in, sign some paperwork, walk out. Nice. Even though the screen is the same 27in size of my older iMac, it looks smaller due to the surrounding bezel being so thin. Overall the computer looks great in person ! Looks like just a monitor on our kitchen desk. Keyboard is a small but well made rechargeable model. Keys feel ok. The mouse is so so. Too light weight and has a funny feeling ridge on the left side. At least for me. Works fine, just seems not as well made as the computer or keyboard. The computer overall feels very well made. The monitor is very nice. Colors and contrast are great. I have a large collection of digital family photos I need to organize, it will be enjoyable on this monitor. Same resolution as my iMac, 2560x1440. The iMac Retina is a little "sharper" screen, but equipped with similar specs, its about a $1000 more money, and still not touch screen. Speed with the SSD as a boot is very quick. My 11 yo son will enjoy basic computer games with the 4gb of discrete video ram. Overall very happy with the computer as a family computer. Its not a gaming desktop with maximum frame rates, nor does it claim to be. For web surfing, MS Office type work, most Photoshop work, other average home task, school work online, and some fun games every now and then, It looks and performs excellently !! I won't lie, I wish I had a comparable Apple option in a similar price range. But to get an AIO with a great design, great screen, great performance, and a decent chunk of change back in my pocket, this one is hard to beat. Get an aftermarket mouse and this one will do a family proud for many years.