Welcome to IIS!
Can you please let us know if it's for viewing only or do you plan on doing any astro photography?
I own a LXD55 which Meade very quietly superceded with the LXD75 as the LXD55 did have many teething issues.
The LXD55 and 75 are very similar except that the LXD75 has a much sturdier tripod and uses a different bearing arrangement (ball bearing from memory) to the LXD55 which uses Teflon.
For visual purposes, it is satisfactory. The Autostar 497 is well supported by Meade and was used on the much more expensive 200 series a few years ago. However, I find with the Autostar, you really need to get your tripod level and pointing south with a good level of accuracy and enter your time accurately for your location otherwise the alignment can fail in Autostar.
For photography, the tripod is not recommended. I battle with mine and even after a hypertune (much better than factory) it still struggles with the RA jumping a few pixels on my camera. LXD75 can be autoguided via Ascom and this makes it much more bearable. Typically the LXD55/75 are good for piggyback photography.
Personally, I would not hesitate to recommend it to a starter if mainly for visual simply because price wise it is competitive and OTA is generally very good quality. Autostar is nice and easily run via a PC. And you can upgrade your tripod later if you feel to say EQ5/6 types which seem very popular here on IIS.
Anyway, my 2 cents worth. I can't really comment on other scopes as I have rarely used them (except a LX200GPS a few years ago quite regularly when I lived in QLD).
Good luck and don;t forget customs will hit you with 5% duty then charge an AQIS fee and custom handling fee then GST is then applied to the whole lot (ie after customs fee added) and customs also include the delivery cost in the GST. Finally, customs will convert the US dollar on the day they receive it! Very important if the US dollar goes up and our AU$ drops as the delivery could be weeks and you're effectively taking a punt on the money market.
Here are some of my "beginner" examples. They are certainly not award winning by a country mile but might help you in your judgement. As I said, if you want to do photography I would recommend you invest your money in a better tripod. BTW, my LXD55 is a 8" SN.
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...ad.php?t=72045
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...ad.php?t=65244
Darrin...