You can tell the cheap optics brands by price (usually their whole line is cheaper), but the expensives ones could be either good or just riding on their name.
I got a refractor because they have less blurry images but it's huge and was expensive. I'm actually going to sell it and get a catadioptric because I came to realize I value portability more.
If you're getting a motorized one, mount doesn't really matter, but if not you should seek an equatorial mount, because they're easier to track objects by hand.
Oh and ignore any "nnnn X magnification" tags. Magnification can be increased arbitrarily by changing eyepieces but it won't help if the scope can't get enough light in or if it distorts all the details.