Yes. My point (that got lost, hehe) is that it is easier to build a good beltdrive than a good directdrive turntable. I think that the two methods are capable of similar results (when we're talking no-compromise systems), but directdrive is more complicated and that's why it's generally easier/cheaper to build a cheap but good beltdriven turntable.
As Peter says, the 800x drive construction is a good one, and the 3300 is also quite good despite its modest construction. I actually think that the real difference in perceived soundquality (not the measurements discussed earlier) between these two turntables mainly has to do with the tonearm construction and the tonearm-cartridge matching.
One thing that bothers me with the Beograms is the beautiful but "strange" platters. I wonder how much the soundquality could be improved by using a platter with better support for the record. People whose ears I trust claims that the choice of platter and mat has a big effect on soundquality, but I have no own experiences of this