Well despite the rerez guy's ineptitude, a lot of info could be gleamed from the review. So in no particular order, my observations:
While it isn't arcade quality, based upon the build videos it should be fairly sturdy.
The back isn't painted, so you'd have to hope and pray that moisture doesn't get trapped between the back of the cab and the wall you put it against or it's going to warp that pressed wood.
Mono sound only and the speaker grill is in a horrible place. You never face a speaker straight up as dust can collect in the cone.
The screw holes are visible.
Despite what he says, the lcd is too close to the bezel, probably so they didn't have to include some sort of bezel glass.
Based upon his description, the joysticks used are probably closer to a sanwa style stick instead of 'merican.
The volume control sucks (off, loud and soft?!? WTF???)
The emulation is ok, but the software sucks as you can't even do simple things like turn on scanlines or alter the dip settings.
There will be screen tearing. That single line on top he mentions is probably only a single line because fighting games don't really scroll the screen that much or that quickly. While most of these games are older, single screen arcade games, it could potentially be a nightmare for the capcom machine with Strider and the like. Then again it could be a symptom of not cropping the screen properly... I'm not familiar enough with cps emulation to really know for sure.
That screen shimmering he mentions isn't something that inheriantly comes with lcds.... it is symptomatic of a poor choice of video interlacing, compositing, ect.
So yeah, not great news. That being said I'm sure eventually you'll be able to get a good deal on these.... maybe for $200 around the holidays, and it still might be worth it for that.