Darkcanuck,
If you are really not interested in high quality, see what local flea markets, pawn shops, and garage sales may have lurking around. You can sometimes find some good stuff. If you are looking for something a bit more high quality, I haven't seen too many places that actually still sell turntables, but I saw one by Marantz a while back...
http://us.marantz.com/Products/1197.asp
It's probably WAY more expensive than what you were planning on, but I bet it's really nice.

I see that Denon still has a few:
http://usa.denon.com/ProductDetails/Turntables.asp
The DP-29F runs about $150. About the same as that Nexxtech you were looking at. I am not sure if it has the built in pre-amp or not but it says it has a phono equalizer. Not sure what that even is.
The Teac site only had one that I could find:
http://www.teac.com/consumer_electronics/P_A688.html
It had some others under the nostalgia and classic sections, but they were integrated with cassette and cd players, not standalone turntables.
Are you looking to attach it to a receiver, or to try and record the sound from it to something, or do you simply want it for listening to something? I have an old turntable with quadrophonic sound up in my parents attic...
-capT