Well, there's the new Lomography Digitaliza Max that is pretty impressive quality wise (the holder is very well made). It's just a film holder and you use your phone or digicam to scan in the images.
If you're looking at an all in one solution, then there are the Kodak Slide N Scan and Kodak Mini Digital film scanners which are re-branded versions of scanners made by other manufacturers but with the Kodak firmware in them.
What I like about these devices is both the speed of operation and the lack of custom software for them. They save the images to an SD card and the scanners are identified by the computer as a USB stick, so no problems. You can even use them on the kitchen table with just a power adapter.
While they aren't my first choice for high quality scans, I definitely like things like that for quick index prints.
I have one that I got used close to a decade ago and while it's way more primitive than the newer models, it's fast and good enough for most of what I do.
You just have to be careful when you insert the film in the holder to not accidentally put it between the housing and the holder instead of in the correct spot.
Best of all with these things is that they're super inexpensive when compared to a flatbed!