My girlfriend bought it as I don't drink capsules but rather from a regular espresso machine, the Gaggia Classic, and freshly ground coffee from the Mignon Zero grinder.
I decided to try 2 freddo coffees with two different flavors (L'or and Starbucks). For each coffee, I used 2 capsules and pressed the single shot button, which is approximately 60+60ml as you can see in the photos. The coffee was very aromatic, quite watery compared to my standards, but tasty. I added half a spoonful of sugar to one and none to the other because I generally don't drink it plain, but I wanted to see what this particular machine can offer with these capsules and be as objective as possible.
It is an easy solution for those who don't want to wait for a large machine to heat up for 15-20 minutes and then make preparations, but rather 10 minutes for a real espresso, and it is definitely worth the money as it is an investment. If you buy 1 coffee outside per day (2€), the machine with the capsules and the cost of each capsule will pay for itself in 2-3 months at most (depending on whether you use 2 or 1 capsule per coffee), so it's worth it. Don't even think about it.
The only thing I would advise those who really want something to wake them up and keep them going from 7 in the morning until 11-12 is to use a double capsule in their coffee and simply select the single shot option on the machine. This way, they will have more coffee with less water.
Update 29/6/2023 (2 days of use): The lungo from the machine produces about 120ml, which is excessive in my opinion. I tried it and it literally feels like drinking water with coffee. I don't think we will ever use it. Maybe some people like this function in winter because it "resembles" a French coffee. Personally, I found it uninteresting.
Update 1/7/2023 (5 days of use): After a detailed reading of the instruction manual, I noticed that it mentioned a gift with the capsule logo (the online version shows a box with capsules). However, we never found anything like that in the box. It should be noted that the machine's box was not sealed, and the machine was not in an airtight bag, so it's unlikely that someone else opened the box. After visiting the nearest Nespresso Boutique store, we were informed that they have stopped including capsules due to some expiration date issues until the customer purchases the machine and uses them. It's acceptable, but it was their mistake to have it mentioned in both the online manual and in written form and then refuse to provide a dozen capsules of different flavors. They lost us as customers as we will only buy Starbucks, L'or, and Coffeeway.
User Manual for the machine from Nespresso in collaboration with Delonghi: [link to the manual]
I will come back to add anything else I learn about the machine.