The Red Sea tanks are nice, but pricey IMO.
The reason I recommend them (i had mentioned the Reefer Series, but the Max S is nice too since it includes even more) is because they are truly setup like the average reef tank that many of us would build from scratch.
It's a real good system to learn from. Start with the smaller one, learn what it takes to run a successful reef tank, then down the road either upgrade to a larger one or take what you've learned and build your dream tank from scratch.
If something like this was available when I first got into reefing I would have jumped on it. I almost went with one for my latest tank, they just didn't have the dimension I was looking for.
Yes, they cost a bit more but you're paying for the convenience and ease of setup. Not to mention it's pretty nice equipment. You get a modern, rimless, low iron glass tank, modern stand, quiet drain plumbing with emergency drain... all the OP has to add is his choice of lighting, skimmer and return pump and he's got a pro setup with none of the headaches.
Considering what you get, I don't find it all the pricey.
Plus you've got a single company standing behind the majority of your setup.
It really all depends on how handy the OP is and how much work/time they want to put into their first setup.
Either option works.
Now if you want a pricey all-in-one, go for one of the Elos setups.

3k for a 75g complete with everything except lighting.
http://www.aquariumspecialty.com/shop-by-brand/elos/elos-system-100-aquarium