There are too many angles to give any advice based on the little info you gave us. I see for example allready you chose two mics that use minijacks and one that uses USB input. I see two electrets and one condenser. I see a cardioid, a stereo and a mid/side polar pattern. These are completely different mics, with very different specifications. Actually, I would not go for any of those three.

So what I would like to know, and probably others too is e.g.:

What is the soundcard you are/will be using?
What is the budget you would maximal want to spend?
Is it only for vocals, or do you want to be able to record for instance accoustic guitar as well?
Would you like robust quality, or are you so careful a very vulnerable mic would also be ok?
A warm sound, a crisp sound
Condenser, electret, dynamic?
Omni, cardioid, fig.eight?

If I had to answer the question the way you put it, I would say:
Either condenser or dynamic, with a cardioid pattern.
If you would like to have a sensitive menbrane picking up the softest sounds and "flat response": condenser
If you want to have a mic that is easy and strong: dynamic.

I would want to give you the simple advice by saying you need to try out some to know how they sound with your voice and if you like the result of them.

Some brands that also have cheaper mics which might be very well within your wishes of results and price (?) (50-200 euro):
AKG, Shure, T-bone, Sennheiser, Studio Projects...a.s.o.


I'll be back...