Converting 35mm slides

Has anyone found a good product for converting 35mm slides to digital images that drops the image into Photoshop Elements?  If so I am keen on any recommendations and suggestions.

I own the Wolverine unit which I purchased from Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_2_13?url=search-alias%3Dcomputers&field-keywords=sl ide+scanner+35mm&sprefix=slide+scanner%2Ccomputers%2C178
The scannned slides are processed in the unit and you get JPEG files. These files are stored on a camera card  which you upload to disk.
I have scanned over 200 slides. Above is a picture taken in 1957, right out of the scanner without further enhancement.
TIP: If you decide to go this route, scan the portrait oriented slides in landscape mode. Otherwise, on some, there may be cut-off. You can rotate them on the computer subsequently.

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