We bought this as a backup bad-weather violin. Have to say that for the price, getting a violin, bow and hard case is pretty impressive all by itself... but you do get what you pay for.
Sound is thin and tinny out of the box. We'll see how well it ages. The outer surface is covered in what feels like vinyl (whatever that substance is, the name of it is not "wood"). The bow is, as you'd expect, cheap. The case is sturdy and functional (and much appreciated).
As an occasional backup for rainy and/or hot weather, it should suffice, but nobody should think they're getting a top-quality instrument here. Even Thomann can't pull off a concert violin for EU 89.