I would personally avoid anything with the word kit, or set in it. The compressors aren't usually for for purpose, and the brushes often poorly made, with inferior materials and are usually easily damaged. (needles and nozzles are delicate anyway, but these are often very soft) The paint they come with may not be best for your purposes.
It's hard to learn when your kit isn't reliable and you don't know if it's the equipment or you that isn't working right. To give yourself the best chance buy well.
I also give my vote to the Iwata hp-cs. Best performing most reliable brush for the money, and an all rounder, versatile - finer than hair line up to 2inch spray pattern. Not as fussy about reduction as finer nozzle brushes, hard wearing parts. And one piece trigger and floating nozzle to make maintaining easier. Learning to keep your nozzle clean is an art in itself and getting it right eliminates 90% of newbie frustrations when it comes to learning. Having that floating nozzle is a godsend, and no threads to over tighten or worry about snapping. And it's performance is spot on. Ideal to learn on, but with its capabilities you won't grow out of it, so a long term investment.