Turntable systems are definitely still available. I've seen them on such sites as Tiger Direct, Amazon, and Ebay. You can get them for as cheap as $50.
The Sony DJ turntables use a digital receiver built into the turntable give a very good clarity. The Sony systems are some of the best on the market.
A microwave can still be used if it's missing its turntable however, it may not cook foods properly or evenly without the turntable in place.
Yes, amazon.com has several turntable systems on their site. Prices start around $100 and the most expensive was $300. They currently have 87 different ones available.
Look at specific places such as best buy, future shop and other electronics places. You can also look in the local yellow pages for specific shops that sell turntable systems.
Denon Turntables are the best rated turntables available on the market.
A BSR turntable is a turntable manufactured by BSR, short for British Sound Reproducers, a British company. BSR turntables were inexpensive record changers that often were included in low-end mass market stereo systems in the 1950s through 1970s. They had a reputation for being cheaply made and hard on records, but they were very reliable. Their closest competitor was probably VM, an American manufacturer that made similar record changers with arguably higher quality.
All the new turntables on the market come with CD Players built into them.
T.90 USB TURNTABLE is the best turntable for portability
This Microwave Oven does have a turntable inside. The dimensions of the turntable are 10 3/4 inches.
On the Turntable was created on 1998-08-25.
The game and turntable together cost $119.82. The turntable is not for sale separately at this moment.
a turntable is well its in its name a table that u can turn ;P