There is no such thing as a 'fully automatic' turntable unless you are talking about a jukebox you put coins in and choose a bunch of songs and it plays until the money is used up.
Marketing Dept's love that phrase 'FULLY Automatic', it's an impossibility, you still have to select the correct speed (45, 33, 78), there is no way the TT knows which speed the record was mastered at. I've got 12-inch vinyl mastered for 45rpm, for example. I've got a Marantz TT-42 FULL Automatic as they called it, has a speed select for 33 / 45. If I use 33, the tonearm will move to the lead in groove of a 12 " LP. If I choose 45 the arm moves to the lead in of a 7" 45 rpm single. But if I try to FULL Automatic play a 12" LP mastered at 45 rpm the tonearm will move to the middle of the record because I've selected 45 rpm. And what of 10" LP's mastered at 33 rpm?
Just say the Pro-Ject A1 is a new SEMI-automatic and leave it at that. They are marketing it as FULLY automatic because you don't have to adjust anti-skating and tracking force, and you're locked into whatever cartridge/needle it comes with.
Sorry about the rant, but when they say FULLY AUTOMATIC, they really mean "at the end of the record the tonearm lifts and returns to the cradle and shuts off".