Candidly, it is difficult to establish what is "best" between the 4 drum models and 3 cymbal models you are looking at. They are all fine companies - but I'm sure you realize these are all entry level drums and cymbals.
I believe all of these kits are Bass wood or Mahogany (or a combination) so the primary difference (beyond the company brand) would be the hardware. I think the Pearl and the Tama come with better bass drum pedals. As a rule I tend to like Tama and Yamaha hardware.
I suspect the Pearl and the Tama would maintain the best resale value (based on name and reputation).
In any case, I would suggest including enough in your budget to replace the batter heads with better heads (as an example Remo Pinstripes or Evans G2's) - all of these entry level kits come with cheap heads and better batter (say that 3 times fast) heads will improve the sound by at least 50%.
The cymbals are a toss up - but I think the B8's sound a very slight bit better than the ZBT's or the Paiste. The problem is - you can always get a "cheap" drum set to sound better with better heads and good tuning - but cheap cymbals are cheap cymbals and there is nothing you can do to make them sound better.
But the important thing is - get the drums and learn to play them - you can always upgrade at a future time.