Hmm, heard of better brands out there. A bit outlandish in regards to quality, but nonetheless, hope you enjoy it.
Based off of online research, there's very little I can find about them, other than being a "knock-off" company for guitars. The guitar's quality might be disposable (if anything goes wrong with it, probably better to buy a more notable brand), but if it sounds good I'd say keep it for as long as you can.
I played my dad's old Ventura bass (as pictured before), and the brand is also a knock-off company, however they are held in high regard today for their longevity. Now that I have a Fender Kingman though, it sounds very rich.
If you are going to be playing acoustic (or have been for a while, I don't know necessarily), that's a good place to start off at. When you feel confident in your skills, broaden your range a bit and pickup something a bit more, like a Fender or Takamine, or even a Breedlove (very nice brand of guitar).
I might be flying in a whole other field, but just throwing stuff out there if you're interested.