Quality wise it's very close enough to the Hasbro model that it's worth displaying on a shelf as well as for some light play. One thing is you would need to take quality into account given it's still a KO so your mileage may vary as far as joint tightness, slight warping, and pre-existing stress marks out of the factory.
Your mileage may also vary on the accessories. The V2 Superion actually comes with the same feet as the Hasbro Computron but a weird screw prevents an ankle pivot (you can remove it and restore the ankle pivot)
Overall, if all you need is a fairly well done KO to play with or display, it's a good alternative if one can't find a used Hasbro on the second hand market.