http://www.bing.com/shopping/moonar-...M=ENCA&lppc=16 is an example of one that'd work I suppose. You could also do other searches to find a keyboard with a micro USB connector (NOT "mini usb," or even regular usb, the three are separate).
http://www.bing.com/shopping/moonar-...M=ENCA&lppc=16 is an example of one that'd work I suppose. You could also do other searches to find a keyboard with a micro USB connector (NOT "mini usb," or even regular usb, the three are separate).
Does it need to be windows? If not you can get a $35 raspberry pi chip, just to get on the new. get some free CRT monitors, USB keyboards are you are set.
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Lots of advice here, not much useful. Be sure to budget for Microsoft Office (Word/Excel/etc) if the kids will need it for school. $200-$400 per machine... I would contact their teachers/school to see if it is needed, and if they have student discounts available for software and/or hardware.
It might not be cheap to get them all up and running. But hey, kids ain't cheap. Feel free to PM if you need some specific advice.
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OpenOffice.org has free software that emulates MS Office, and supports their file formats.
I may be able to help you out if you want to look at laptops. I can check what I have today and let you know. I have several - was going to post on eBay but I hate dealing with eBay.