Given you can spend from under £100 to over £100,000 on some TechDAS gold plated monstrosity, some notion of budget would be sensible.

At the starter end of the scale, ReLoop make some excellent budget direct-drive TTs - very much in the Technics SL-1210 mould, but much cheaper than those now overpriced decks.

Direct drive give a sense of bass weight and propulsion that budget belt-drive decks can't begin to match, and you can chase resolution with better cartridges once you're up to speed with setting-up and using viny replay. Some snobbishly dismiss them as "DJ decks", which is nonsense - at the budget they're as good - or often better - than the non-DJ stuff.

The Reloop RP2000 USB Mk2 is supplied with a decent cartridge, and the phono-stage (equalising pre-amp) is built-in, and that has a digital output, which means you can add a cheap blu-tooth transmitter (e.g. BluDento) and thus have a complete vinyl front-end for around £300 or so if you shop-around.