I've been putting this HP laptop with 32GB through its paces for a few days now.
It's a great laptop, but the screen size is definitely something you'll enjoy. It took me a little while to get used to the 16-inch screen instead of the familiar 15.6-inch. The size (so not a widescreen) is especially noticeable when I first opened it, and it felt a bit awkward. But this disappeared immediately after 10 minutes of use, and it never bothered me at all.
Unfortunately, this HP laptop also comes with a fair amount of bloatware (software pre-installed by HP/Microsoft, but which you don't actually need). This includes all sorts of HP software, though I only find the HP Assistant useful for easily updating all drivers and applications.
So, I uninstalled as much of this software as possible immediately after the initial setup.
It's clear that the laptop has plenty of good hardware. It boots quickly, applications launch quickly, and everything responds as you'd expect from a new laptop. The 32 GB of RAM is definitely future-proof for me and allows me to multitask effectively on this machine. This excellent new hardware isn't noticeable in the laptop's weight. It's nice and light and comfortable to use.
Tip! You can configure the laptop's BIOS to turn on when you open the lid. This works really well! I discovered this when I had to go into the BIOS to change the function key (Fn button) to use F1 through F12 on my keyboard, but only to adjust things like the volume or brightness.
The keyboard is comfortable and easy to type on, and the mousepad is a good size and works very well. The screen is matte, which is great for backlit use, which I sometimes do with a window behind me.