I would say anything from Midwest. But as has been stated by others figure out what you want to do. If extract and bottling then the Master Brewer kit is not what you need although down the road you may want it. The progression is generally extract to partial mash to all grain but who knows, you may brew two batches and figure out you don't like doing it. Or like most of us here you'll end up going deeper than you ever thought.
DO you have a friend that brews? If so hang out with them on a few brew days and see what it takes to brew a batch. Read everything you can and then make your decision.
I will tell you what started out as a basic kit for me has turned into an entire basement remodel soon to start. If you enjoy the hobby you will soon be acquiring all sorts of items, building mash tuns, kegging, etc.
Also do not forget about your local Craigslist. Ours has tons of "Used Once" kits on it and other items. The sell for less than half cost and it is a great way to try out the hobby.
I will add Buy the Biggest brew pot you can afford. I started with a 5 1/2 gallon and have progressed to all grain from extract so am shopping for one almost twice the size now; or go the opposite direction and try a few one gallon batches to see how you like it. Seems to be a few One Gallon brewers here.
As far as starting out try a few kits. Midwest kits are fresh and always turn out decent. Then start trying some of the recipes here or in Brew Your Own every month. The best beer I brewed came out of a book, and of course I cannot remember it so Document Everything you do. LOL.
No matter what research, find a friend that brews, research more and then go for it!