Honestly, one of my preferred baitcasters is an okuma stratus. got it for $40 at dicks a while ago, and despite being a low end reel, has performed quite well. If your new to baitcasters, I would definately get a cheapie to see how your going to feel about em. They definately take a control touch and take some getting used to.
What i've learned in the past few years of using em, magnetic brakes are a pita and dont really feather too well. Centrifugal are definately a better, more consistent and reliable braking system IMO. I love my Quantums and Shimanos. I have a daiwa that i do use from time to time but thats almost always with heavier lures(3/8 oz+).
Fluorocarbon or a copolymer line tends to work by far better than anything else. the stiffness in the line seems to help the line peel off the spool much easier as opposed to braid that tends to wrap under the line guide from my experience with low weight lures.
The BPS stuff is made by browning iirc and the cabelas stuff is daiwa, i would definately be more confident in a bps setup for that reason, my daiwa stuff looks great, but the performance is not what I would consider up to par.
If you want to take the plunge, shimano stuff rocks. I recently picked up a pair of citicas from a friend as their a bit light for what he's doing in the salt, and i love em. Have one on a cabelas mag touch and the other on a compre, dynamite setups on both.
Hope this helps heh.
cyas