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That one goes for $150 in the US; you can get scanners for cheaper than that...

It'd be useful to have a list of scanners and data, eg:
- manufacturer and model number
- type (flatbed or autofeeder, bed size)
- availability (US, EU, JP) and typical prices
- scan time for one A4 page at 600 DPI
- warmup time
- unusual quirks (driver bugs; excess dust accumulation behind the glass; no 1200 DPI support or no 16-bit support; unusually large for the bed size; poor build quality; etc) and unusual features (like the OpticBook bed's flat edge--as obvious and simple as it is, it seems uncommon); if you didn't like it, say why

It's hard to get useful information from reviews, which tend to focus on bundled software, lower resolutions, builtin descreening, OCR, nothing relevant to us; and it's hard to get it from marketing specs, which tend to give scanning times for lower DPIs (since that gives them nicer numbers), etc.