The Spinner has nice isolating feet in case it has to be on the same shelf as your speakers and you can even level them out. And we liked the fact that, unlike some entry-level turntables where you are stuck with the cartridge it comes with due to lack of tonearm adjustments, the tonearm on the Spinner has adjustable tracking force and anti-skate.
The audiophile side of us was also impressed with the platter bearing, quality of the tonearm, and motor isolation system. And if you do not have a phono preamp for a wired connection, it has one built-in. The final icing on the cake is the auto shut-off, which stops the motor from spinning at the end of the record so your cartridge does not grind into the paper should you forget it is on.
All in all, the Spinner has a whole lot of features for someone just starting out and sounds very good to boot!