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Hi,
I am doing some extensive traveling soon, and would like a handheld chess computer to pass the time on extremely long flights (my notebook computer won't due - battery life too short, too big and heavy, etc). My main criteria would be a video screen (no physical chess pieces or board), quality/reliability, and of course size/weight/portability. I don't care how tough of an opponent the chess computer is, because I'd wager that it will be plenty tough enough to beat me even if it can't beat some other chess computer. Any ideas? Thanks. |
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wrote: I am doing some extensive traveling soon, and would like a handheld chess computer to pass the time on extremely long flights (my notebook computer won't due - battery life too short, too big and heavy, etc). My main criteria would be a video screen (no physical chess pieces or board), quality/reliability, and of course size/weight/portability. I don't care how tough of an opponent the chess computer is, because I'd wager that it will be plenty tough enough to beat me even if it can't beat some other chess computer. Any ideas? Excalibur Talking LCD Chess model 375V $30 most places but I have seen it below $25. http://www.thechesspiece.com/review375.htm BTW, I opened mine and cut one of the wires to the speaker. It works fine without the beeps. -- Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com/ |
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Palm or PocketPC handhelds
http://www.grailmaster.com/misc/ches...essreview.html wrote in message ... Hi, I am doing some extensive traveling soon, and would like a handheld chess computer to pass the time on extremely long flights (my notebook computer won't due - battery life too short, too big and heavy, etc). My main criteria would be a video screen (no physical chess pieces or board), quality/reliability, and of course size/weight/portability. I don't care how tough of an opponent the chess computer is, because I'd wager that it will be plenty tough enough to beat me even if it can't beat some other chess computer. Any ideas? Thanks. |
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Hi, I am doing some extensive traveling soon, and would like a handheld chess computer to pass the time on extremely long flights (my notebook computer won't due - battery life too short, too big and heavy, etc). My main criteria would be a video screen (no physical chess pieces or board), quality/reliability, and of course size/weight/portability. I don't care how tough of an opponent the chess computer is, because I'd wager that it will be plenty tough enough to beat me even if it can't beat some other chess computer. Any ideas? Get a Nintendo Game Boy and Chessmaster. That way you can play other games too. I'm about a 1500 and it beats me most of the time. |
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On Mar 19, 12:36*pm, wrote:
Hi, I am doing some extensive traveling soon, and would like a handheld chess computer to pass the time on extremely long flights (my notebook computer won't due - battery life too short, too big and heavy, etc). My main criteria would be a video screen (no physical chess pieces or board), quality/reliability, and of course size/weight/portability. *I don't care how tough of an opponent the chess computer is, because I'd wager that it will be plenty tough enough to beat me even if it can't beat some other chess computer. Any ideas? Thanks. I downloaded a chess game for my cell phone (game by EA Mobile). It works great for my simple needs. $6.00 |
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Maple Tree wrote: Maple Tree, please don't top-post. wrote in message ... Hi, I am doing some extensive traveling soon, and would like a handheld chess computer to pass the time on extremely long flights (my notebook computer won't due - battery life too short, too big and heavy, etc). My main criteria would be a video screen (no physical chess pieces or board), quality/reliability, and of course size/weight/portability. I don't care how tough of an opponent the chess computer is, because I'd wager that it will be plenty tough enough to beat me even if it can't beat some other chess computer. Palm or PocketPC handhelds http://www.grailmaster.com/misc/ches...essreview.html In my opinion, the above is bad advice. You are pointing him to a device that costs a lot more than what I suggested (Excalibur Talking LCD Chess model 375V), has a far shorter battery life, and is far stronger than he says ne needs. |
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Up yours
"Guy Macon" http://www.guymacon.com/ wrote in message ... Maple Tree wrote: Maple Tree, please don't top-post. wrote in message ... Hi, I am doing some extensive traveling soon, and would like a handheld chess computer to pass the time on extremely long flights (my notebook computer won't due - battery life too short, too big and heavy, etc). My main criteria would be a video screen (no physical chess pieces or board), quality/reliability, and of course size/weight/portability. I don't care how tough of an opponent the chess computer is, because I'd wager that it will be plenty tough enough to beat me even if it can't beat some other chess computer. Palm or PocketPC handhelds http://www.grailmaster.com/misc/ches...essreview.html In my opinion, the above is bad advice. You are pointing him to a device that costs a lot more than what I suggested (Excalibur Talking LCD Chess model 375V), has a far shorter battery life, and is far stronger than he says ne needs. |
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Thanks for the input.
In addition to what was recommended above, can anyone comment on these units, especially with respect to display, etc? http://www.thechessstore.com/c=NWYgj..._Computer.html http://www.thechessstore.com/c=NWYgj..._Computer.html http://www.thechessstore.com/c=NWYgj..._Computer.html http://www.thechessstore.com/c=NWYgj...uch_Chess.html |
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You can see what I'm describing by clicking on the Touch-Chess game to enlarged its image. Look at the Box. There you can see the blips in the shapes representing bishop and queen. (The photo that links to the mephisto game also looks like a stacked chesset.) I think after a few drinks on a plane, you don't want to figure out what the blips represent. What you want is a shape that represents its chesspiece. That's what I see in Excalibur's New York Times Chess computer: a rook that looks like a castle, and a knight that looks like a horse. That's nice. It comes with a backlight, which may be a necessity for overnight air-travel. It's also stronger than the other handhelds at 2000+. Finally, it looks like a PDA, so you'll look professional, hard at work, while you're tinkering around on the plane. |
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