on the supplied SD card NOOBS is preinstalled, so you can install or directly raspian Raspian with Scratch.
Shoot the keyboard, video, mouse and connect the WLAN stick Pi with the flow and have it boot the installation menu. Installing Raspian takes about 10 minutes, followed by a short reboot and you end up in a ConfigDialog, where you can still configure Raspbian to his needs. If you read neat and a little technical understanding has, the configuration should easily go from equip. Another reboot and Raspian is ready.
the attached peripheral has no config file fumbling out of the box works, preloaded Epiphany browser loads websites relatively quickly. The Full HD screen is driven at full resolution.
If you surf the same and installed in the shell applications, the PI is however already something into bucking. But that's to be expected with 1GB of RAM also.
Overall, the set is a nice way to get into the PI world, without having to having trouble with images or WLAN drivers in my eyes.