A decent guitar for under 200 euro, although I had to immediately take off the strings and polish the frets, a little steel wool, and metal polish did the trick for me and now they are very smooth to bend on. I also upgraded the stock nut with the GraphTech PT-6642-00 to make sure I would not have any tuning issues as I plan to keep this guitar for a long time, but I didn't have any issues with the stock nut that came with it.
The neck feels excellent on the "main" part of it, but it is a bit rough and unfinished around the side of the fretboard and near the junction with the body, but I never found it distracting or uncomfortable, but I guess you could sand the neck yourself and apply some tung oil for a perfect finish.
The pickups aren't anything special. Quiet muddy, but should be just fine if you are starting out, I have a Vox VT20X amp and I have previously used an Ibanez with INF3 and INF4 pickups and they had more clarity and punch then the ones that come on the MH-10.
Otherwise, I had no issues with the finish on the body, no dents or scratches. With a little bit of work, this is a nice guitar to play on, but I would recommend switching out the stock pickups to something else as they aren't the best.