I recently auditioned a Denon DP300F table this week. It is a very, very nice starter TT. It is a belt drive, with 33 1/3 and 45 speeds, changeable with the touch of a button. It is also an automatic deck, so it will put the tonearm on the platter and when the record is done, will take the tonearm off the platter and park it in the tonearm rest. The anti-skate works very well. It has a detachable headshell. It can also be used as a semi-automatic deck, as it is also supplied with a cueing lever. The table starts when the tonearm is moved from the rest towards the platter.
I mounted a Grado Green1 in it and it sounded very good. No rumble, accurate speed, and very easy to use. No hum via the DC motor.
There is one drawback. The tonearm does not latch to the arm rest, so there is a danger of damaging the stylus, if you are not careful, as the tonearm is not parked in the up position when the tonearm is returned to the arm rest.
Other then that, the sonic presentation is thumbs up.
The table can be had with an Ortofon Red installed for about $420 at the Needle Doctor.
Wayner