Hi Scotty, welcome to seabreeze. Sorry about taking the piss out of your last post, but when there is an opportunity, you know how it is.

Almost every manufacturer out there has a model suitable for beginners in their range. The best thing to do is find out what is sold in your local area. You mentioned the switchblade and this is suitable to learn on, but there is more to a good kite to learn on than just good de-power. Get to know your local kite shop, even if you are after a second hand model.
The size of kite you get is also important as is where you kite.
So how much do you weigh? where will you be kiteing? and what style of kitesurfing do you see yourself progressing into?
You will need to get some lessons before you use your kite, if you haven't already, so your instructor should be able to help. Most schools are also run by shops or are affiliated to shops, so you may be able to get a deal with the kite, board and lessons.
If you let us know where you are and someone will be able to recommend a school .