Not sure. Never used it. But there are plenty of easy Linux Desktops that are free and maybe even better. Ubuntu is easy to use, but it takes some configuring to get it setup with mp3 codecs and everything. There's great community support though. SimplyMepis is probably the easiest distro I've ever tried. It automatically detects and sets up tons of hardware. Kanotix has been just as easy too. I would recommend you try Ubuntu, SimplyMepis, and Kanotix before buying Linspire. The great thing is that they're all livecds so you can boot up the cd, test out the distro, and if everything works well install to the hard drive.
Another distro you might consider is Suse 101. Its my personal distro of choice. Sorry if you didn't want other recommendations, its just that it costs money for Linspire and there's no need to pay money for a distro if there are free ones that are just as easy, if not easier.