How do i transfer data from old HP to new iMac?

I want to buy an iMac from Apple online and the nearest Apple store in 3 hrs. away.  Is it hard to transfer data from my old computer to the new iMac?

Not hard at all http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4796

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