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Best current source I've found: https://www.canakit.com/raspberry-pi-400-desktop-computer-kit.html

The Rpi 400 is a Raspberry pi that's in a keyboard format. It's a 4GB version, and is clocked higher than most Pis available, at 1.8 GHz. The kit includes power adapter, mouse, HDMI cable and boot microSD for $100, which considering you don't have to purchase a case for it isn't bad at all. Unless you want to have a rack full of them or be able to hide them in small places they're perfectly acceptable.

Best current source I've found: https://www.canakit.com/raspberry-pi-400-desktop-computer-kit.html The Rpi 400 is a Raspberry pi that's in a keyboard format. It's a 4GB version, and is clocked higher than most Pis available, at 1.8 GHz. The kit includes power adapter, mouse, HDMI cable and boot microSD for $100, which considering you don't have to purchase a case for it isn't bad at all. Unless you want to have a rack full of them or be able to hide them in small places they're perfectly acceptable.

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For the price, you can plug another keyboard into it and ignore the one it's built into, and that's what I'm planning to do. And for most Pi use you don't use the console, instead you ssh into it.

On second thought, you're right. I do have a couple of PIs around running certain tasks, most of the time I just SSH or VNC to them.

Good info.