Hi cyber-oleg, I got it few months ago and I must say it's really awesome! It will be suitable for you only depending on your needs because it has lot of extra features that maybe you won't need if you just want to "play with it by moving some servos around".Hi Nico, any luck trying to use 'Mini Maestro 24-Channel USB Servo Controller' with NetDuino?
I'm about to order one. Still considering. Coz, if its too complex i might get a bunch of ' Pololu Micro Serial Servo Controller's, though it will be more expensive, but not a big deal for prototyping.
Regarding its complexity, again it depends on your project and specific needs but I've found it's really easy to handle. Just put some wires between your Netduino and the Maestro (for serial Tx Rx, Vin and ground) and after some serial coding you are moving servos at will. On the other hand, pololu delivers a free tool for controlling the board via USB. It allows you not only to do some (propietary) scripting but also storing preset movements in the board's memory that you can "invoke" later via serial commands or let it to run them automatically.
Lastly, if you want to get a bunch of Maestros, the good news is that you can daisy chain them
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
Nico.