Depends what you're looking for I guess. Linux desktops can be highly configurable and give you an environment that's not attainable on any other OS. Think like tiling wms & polybar/rofi/customized terminals.
Unless you mean "how well is Linux able to create an experience like windows." Which isn't a metric I particularly care about, but probably means more to non-technical users.
Unless you mean "how well is Linux able to create an experience like windows." Which isn't a metric I particularly care about, but probably means more to non-technical users.