It's not about brands. Essentially brands mean nothing - you need to consider size/ shape/ materials if you're a beginner.
Check out the main site for your beginner's guide:
https://surfing-waves.com/beginner_equipment.htm
But basically, when it comes to boards, here are your options:
1. If you've never been surfing before - get a lesson or rent a foam board to get the basics.
then...
2. NSP/ BIC etc. - Basically these are moulded plastic boards which are good for learning on - they are more useable than the foam boards you'll get at a surf school and will allow you to get the basics down.
3. Glassed board - The traditional Foam centred/ fibreglass/resin covered boards that most people use. You'll find that these are generally hand shaped and built for performance. They're a lot quicker than NSP type boards with better rails for turning etc.
Then you move on to your shapes. There's a whole section on the main site about board types
https://surfing-waves.com/beginner_equipment.htm which gives you more detail, but basically the rule of thumb is:
The longer & wider the board, the more stable, the shorter and narrower the harder to learn on.
Good luck
Sinista