New York Times Deluxe Talking Touch Chess
The new, easily readable chess figures and large LCD screen would by themselves make this a major innovation in pocket chess companions. But the New York Times Deluxe Talking Touch Chess computer offers much more. It works just like expensive, hi-tech PDAs!
Excalibur and The New York Times have teamed up to give you a state-of-the-art chess computer with all the features of a full-sized unit. Plus, you get 500 challenging and educational chess puzzles from Robert Byrne, renowned columnist from The New York Times!
Move a piece with just a touch of the stylus. The world’s best traveling chess computer is enclosed in an elegant but heavy-duty case that both protects and accents. Packed with features you’d expect from the world’s leader in electronic chess, Excalibur Electronics!
Most readable chess figures ever on a pocket chess computer
Use included stylus to tap the screen and move the pieces
Includes a deluxe carrying case with zipper
Large, clear LCD makes it easy to play
Backlight function
Powerful programming - capable of beating more than 99% of all players (2000 rating)
Sound effects, and complete chess voice vocabulary
Voice vocabulary in three languages: English, French, and Spanish. Sound can be turned on or off
136 levels of play adjust from beginner to veteran tournament player
1-year warranty from Excalibur electronics. Uses 2 AAA batteries (not included)

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