I'll give my two cents, as it's probably worth about that much...
Over the years, I have had the opportunity to run something from every category and at various levels. Stock bulbs, knock-off LED bars, Rigid, Baja Designs, HID converted Hella 500s, IPF HID, etc. All this on various Land Rover and Toyota platforms in the US and Africa. Here is where I ended up with my setup here in Uganda:
Requirements: Run lots of light in normal driving without pissing people off, switch High beams on/off easily with no HID warmup times or ballasts to burn out. Here, there are no street lights, no sidewalks, and 5% of the population owns a car. Good lighting is literally a preventative measure to not killing a mom with a baby on her back.
I've settled in with the following, as it meets my criteria and I'm happy.
Low Beam / Normal Driving - LED bulbs in stock housing with retrofitted castor shields to control the glare, aimed down.
Two SAE/DOT approved Rigid D2s. The light is even, focused, and doesn't piss off other drivers.
High Beams - Flip the stick and on comes the following: LED bulb high beams in the stock housings. A Rigid Hyperspot that gives an insane distance throw of focused light down the road. A pair of Rigid D2 driving lights that gives a bright throw up close and for turning.
Village driving There's a 20", MicTuning LED bar behind the grill that I can switch on when I want more light and know that I won't be running into any oncoming traffic and want even more light to avoid hitting someone. I' have used MicTuning for over 4 years in Africa with no issues. I believe the knock off and name brand stuff both have their place.
The only thing I would improve is a projector retrofit. For now, I'm fine without them.