A few comments from a fairly new diver who was certified last year and literally bought all of my original gear BEFORE the certification process:
1) If you're still new, you don't really know what you want, or are even looking for yet. I did LOADS of research all over the internet, with a boatload of it on this site alone. Even after doing that research, I still have completely different gear this year than I had last. I'm sure you could be perfectly happy with either of those packages for a long time (I don't really know much about either of them, so I won't assume to know if they are good or bad), but if you are already on this site asking questions, I would be willing to bet you will stay on this site and continue to read about other types of gear that may make you want to switch in the future (possibly sooner than you think). You will also learn a ton about equipment by just diving it. Research only takes you so far.
2) A lot of people love the triple-gauge "brick" consoles. I started out with an Oceanic Swivcon 3-gauge and replaced it with a brass and glass SPG after my certification was over (5 dives). I found a wrist computer and an SPG significantly easier to deal with. If you want a compass as well, there are many options, which include a wrist compass, one attached to a slate, one that is integrated into your wrist computer, one that is on a retractor hooked to a BCD d-ring, etc. Again, you may love the three-gauge, and there is nothing wrong with that, but I would consider renting different options before committing to a purchase. You can save a ton of money (this is true with pretty much all the gear).
3) I know nothing about those regulators, so I'm not going to comment on their quality. I bought a really nice reg (Zeagle F8) and Octo through my dive shop; and then after being on this site a while and learning about other options, got my fiance a Deep 6 Signature single tank regulator package. I wholeheartedly wish I had bought the same one for myself. I love my regulator, it's great, but I would have saved a ton of money going with Deep 6, which breathes every bit as wonderfully as my Zeagle. A bonus with buying that package is that it comes with an SPG or console, as well as an octo, so you don't even have to buy those separately. Their service is also great. The first reg service is free, and you get a parts kit and nice dry box (not to mention the T-Shirt) with it.
4) I went with a back-inflate BCD (now changed to a Backplate and Wing, but that's a whole other story), and it was great. I'm happy I went with that style over a jacket. One thing that I thought was great about it when I first got the BCD was all of the pockets and extra D-rings. Turns out, I didn't need them, and they encouraged me to carry a bunch of crap I didn't really need for my kind of diving. Think about what you'll be bringing with you on a dive and if you really need pockets and d-rings and anything else the BCD's come with. Again, at this point, you might not even know what you'll be bringing on a dive.
Sorry to not answer your question specifically, I just don't know enough about that gear to give an opinion. I just thought I would throw in my experience as a new diver buying equipment.