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Aug
17th

Novag Obsidian, Advanced Electronic Chess Computer

Files under Chess computer, Chess equipment, Product Review | Posted by Cikgu Farizal

This computer will be in stock soon! Expected end of August 2007. Order now to reserve yours.

You get amazing features and powerful chess play packed into this top of the line Novag chess computer!

Lovely Shishamwood chess pieces have implanted electronic chips letting the computer recognize your moves as you simply slide the pieces to make your move. There’s no need to press the squares! The advanced autosensory system just recognizes each move.

You’ll easily read the computers move shown by LCD and LED’s. Move the computer’s chess piece and you can make your next move!

Travelling has been made a snap with the convenient NOVAG travel case you can tote with you as easy as any laptop.

Even if you aren’t a chess master yourself, you can enjoy the powerful ELO 2320 Master level capabilites when you want a strong chess computer to play against or to help you analyse games you’ve played.

128 levels let you back down on the levels to easier playing settings so you can win games or at least have a chance!

You can play an amazing 250 hours with 6C batteries! Or you can buy the optional AC Adapter (see accessories).

Enjoy great features like

> scoring
> LCD information screen
> training modes
> opening book coaching
> 112 move takeback
> 18 ply move search
> solves most 8 move mates
> 16 integrated training games
> integrated chess clock
> autoplay: computer vs itself
> Hints
> Referee mode
> Random generator
> Customize, setup position mode
> and much more!!

Specifications

Runs on 6 “C” batteries
Optional A/C Adapter accessory available
Measurements: 14 1/2″ x 10 1/2″ x 1 3/8″

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