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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