In general I'd say the older the design the better, for general electronics use when it comes to EP supplies, but this is unlikely to be a viable option for someone buying equipment for work, due to all kinds of health and safety regulations.
I have a couple myself, an LKB 2197 that goes all the way up to 2.5kV, and allows real time voltage/current adjustment, and a much newer VWR 300V which goes to... well, 300 volts...
The VWR doesn't allow live adjustment, and also has a no-load shutoff that kicks in around 3V as it ramps the output up quite slowly.
The LKB will ramp the voltage as fast as the current limit allows, and the only safety shutoffs are a 0.6mA earth leakage limit, and the sockets have optical sensors in them and wont turn on unless plugs are present.
Useful for me for testing insulation, and leakage current on high voltage caps, and I paid less than £100 for both of them (separately, though from the same supplier by coincidence) including shipping.