
I can say this Hammacher Schlemmer’s turntable as the smallest turntable in the world. Measuring 4.75 inch x 14.25 inch x 8 inch, the device works perfectly with 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM LPs. This ultra-portable turntable offers 5 watt speakers and retails for $99.95. [Hammacher Schlemmer]

If you still have your grandma vinyl collection, then you might need Denon’s DP-200USB turntable. This new player comes with a USB port that helps you preserve all your vinyl tracks in MP3 format by recording directly into any plugged in USB flash drive. The device also features a MM cartridge, a music manager and rotational speeds of 33.1/3 and 45rpm. You can bring home the Denon DP-200USB Turntable with your €235. The turntable will be released this November. [Akihabara]

If you’re rich, then you can buy the Lusso turntable from Germany’s Montegiro. Priced at a hefty $47,000 upwards, this turntable comes equipped with a combination of black circular rings with silver aluminum backdrop, three height adjustable connected cones made from alternate layers of aluminum and black acrylic to provide audio perfection. Other features include the standard 10 inch Da Vinci Nobile carbon fiber arm and Montegiro MG1 titanium cartridge. A special version of the Lusso is also available, which has a fourth cone supporting a second 9 inch SME 5009 tonearm. [AudioJunkies]

Since iPods and Mp3 players have become popular, turntables are a thing of the past in most cases. Which is why Vestax Guber wants to keep up with the times with the Vestax Guber CM-02 USB Turntable. The Turntable enables you to convert all your oldies from vinyl into MP3 format. The turntable also features a glossy, iPod-white color, so it doesn’t look like those old school turntables. Get yours today starting from about $233 to $499. [Gizmodo]
by Alexander on January 19, 2008

Bust out your Doobie Brothers records and bring them back like Michael McDonald’s career. The Numark TTi Turntable comes with an integrated iPod dock, USB interface, a metal platter and pitch control. It rips your vinyl records directly to the iPod, or even to your PC or Mac. So take your whole collection and rip it, then you can save your records for something more useful, like chucking them at zombies. It’s set to drop Q2 for $450.
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Bring back your old vinyl’s with this Ion USB turntable. All you do is plug it into your USB either on your PC or Mac and use the Audacity software to turn your old vintage vinyl into MP3’s or WAV format and use the playback on your updated devices such as the iPod. You can even clean up bad clicks and pops. Don’t try to test your luck on this turntable however, even if you have scratching skills better than Daft Punk! $100