Cisco 3750-E switches will do what you want but they'll be expensive compared to the Netgears. The regular 3750 would probably do as well but you might be limited in the future if you decide to expand. You'd probably be able to get by with the IP Base feature set.

I've got a GSM7324 switch at home and yeah, Netgear doesn't inspire a huge amount of confidence in me. The firmware in them is a bit weird and very IOSy but not quite in terms of the CLI. Oddly enough, the 48 port versions for some reason run different firmware than the others.

The rest of my network at home is all Cisco but I needed a cheap GigE switch at the time and Netgear was all I could get.