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A Unique Chess Computer by Excalibur
Created by Excalibur and the New York
Times, this unique handheld chess computer has all the features of a full-size
chess computer.
It includes 500 challenging and educational chess puzzles from Robert Byrne, well-known New York Times columnist and
International Grandmaster who was inducted into the US Chess Hall of Fame in 1994.
The New York Times Deluxe Talking Touch Chess is capable of beating 99% of
all chess players at its top setting. And it fits in your pocket so you can play a
challenging game any time or any place!
Special Features:
Highly readable chess figures
2000 rating - capable of vanquishing 99% of all chess players
Voice vocabulary in English, French and Spanish
136 levels of play for beginner to veteran tournament player
Can be set to play with two players, one player, or set zero players and
watch the computer play against itself.
Sound effects & comprehensive chess voice vocabulary
Teaching and coaching features incorporated in the computer
Built-in chess clock to keep precise game time
Take back mistakes feature to help you learn more
On/off light switch so you can play in the dark!
A stylus is included with a storage slot inside the unit.
Protected by a stylish and durable vinyl case.
Specifications:
Uses two AAA batteries (not included)
Case size: 6 3/4" x 4 1/2"
Computer size: 6" x 3 1/2"
Digital Screen size: 2 1/4" by 3 3/4"
Full 1-Year Warranty
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