I have the Raspberry Pi display for me ordered, so you must be a monitor next to the Pi, among other things not always to fast times what look up or configure. However, I quickly found that the display is of high quality than I had initially thought! Colours are surprisingly well represented, the resolution is now not indeed the Renner (320x240), but sufficient. I'm not a Linux super professional, but the guide which can be found on the publisher's website (link to Github) explains clearly what steps you need to complete in order to operate the display. You can see the driver also "manually" in its existing Raspbian install, so you do not necessarily need the preconfigured Raspbian Image manufacturer. However, I recommend to anyone who does not trust the right to rely on the pre-configured version because the other very much fiddly job is.
All in all, I am completely satisfied with the display, and at this price you can not go wrong.