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Wanna pick up some chess skills? Try Roll Up USB chess set




Posted by ketyung
on Apr/28/2007
at 6:55 am

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Roll Up USB chess set
The Roll Up USB chess set is simply best for those who wish to pick up some skills in chess playing.

No matter, you’re a beginner or you just wanna practise more for your skills, then the Roll Up USB Chess set is simply the gadget to get you going.

It has three level learning feature, which suits players of different level and it also has a hint feature to help you out if you get stuck. Your every move in the chess game is recorded, to keep track of your moves, which you can then review to check where you’ve done wrong.

This chess set is powered via your PC’s USB port, so neither power adapter nor batteries required. The downside is it’s only workable with Windows XP.

Those have upgraded to Windows Vista or on Linux have no luck to pick up some chess skils from this chess set. You can save the entire game and email it to a friend by saving the screen as jpg and the moves as data file. The chess board is foldable, which you can roll up to a smaller size, which is easier for storage or carrying around.

I’d love to see there would be an improved version in the future of this chess set, that it’d let you play with your friends over computer networks and even over the Internet.

Buy online, $42.00, at Brando

via[EverythingUSB]

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