Speed is important to me. The first, best upgrade I ever made to my reloading bench was a Lee Auto Disk at 38 bucks. Very accurate with a bunch of powders.
I considered the following:
Hornady at $65
RCBS at $123
Redding at $118
All require a stand at 20 bucks to get the most out of them.
The Harrell Culver (the entry model, which is vastly superior to any other listed above) was my first, and last, step up. It is $180, and worth every penny. It'll last several lifetimes, can be sold within 10 bucks of what you paid for it, and is FAST!!!!
Electronic powder measures are pretty cool, but, IMHO, really not necessary, prone to failure, and just too darn big. Get that Culver, a good beam scale, and you're set for your children's children's lifetimes.