
It is no secret that Chessnut Pro and DGT’s tournament boards are the largest electronic chessboards money can buy. They can be used with desktop and mobile application as well as Raspberry Pi computers like the DGT Pi. Have you ever wondered what’s the smallest chess computer? Chessking’s handheld chess computer could be just that. It doesn’t have a board of its own. It simply has buttons and a tiny display for you to enter and follow moves.
Our Chessking came with 4 levels. It runs on a coin cell battery. This model is compact enough to easily fit in the palm of your hand or pocket. You can change sides during play. En passant and castling are handled properly as well. The battery life lasts up to 400 hours. The bad news? The Chessking has no shot against any modern engine. The Chessnut Pro can run Stockfish, Maia, LC0, and other engines, all of which can beat the Chessking easily.
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