Thank you for making this video, what a useful resource! It's rare to come across someone who owns all these plus knows a lot about integrating them with android
Thank you for showing and discussing the different boards. Still it makes it difficult to choose one. I think i have to look at it again and first formulate my own specification that i certainly want to have as a function the board provides. It gave me a good insight of the working and possibilities. Thank you.
Very interesting. I have a Millennium King Performance and Chesslink. In the future I want a tournament sized wooden eboard with weighted pieces of good quality. I have seen some reviews on Chessnut Pro, but I have some doubts about the quality of the pieces and they are not weighted either. I think the Millennium Tournament Supreme 55 is the most promising quality board, with weighted Staunton style pieces. Chess for Android is great. I have some suggestions on features. 1. A button for draw and resign. 2. ELO levels, and much weaker settings. 1 sec time on a Samsung S23 Ultra is easy search depth 15-16, way to strong to play against. I think we are in a new age of computing power. In fact my new desktop computer with i7 14 cores and RTX 4070, most of the time draws at my S23 Ultra when played against each other.
Excellent video ! It's difficult to have an overview of the different borads avalable on the market and their caracteristics . So I appreciate the information. I would suggest to compare more deeply the functionalities. For me I have difficulties to understand what comes from the board itself and what comes from the software. Are there limitations due to the boards management (except the connections) and others from the API ? I try for instance to select the boards which allow the possibility to get the PGNs when playing OTB (player against player) to replay the games and analyze them. And this function seems difficult to get using a phone via bluetooth. Is this functionnality depending from the boards itself or the software ? And if so which are the boards and software that authorize that. These informations are difficult to get !! thanks anyway for this excellent video 🙂
I'm considering purchasing a board and was looking for reviews. Great video. I'd never heard of Chess for Android until now. I installed it only to discover that it beats me even at the lowest levels. Oh, how I'd love to improve. Thanks for the app and the review.
Thank you for the comprehensive compilation. I myself own the great chess computer Chess Classics Element with the Supremeboard 55. These boards, both DGT with DGT Pi and the chess computers from Millennium, are best for home use. However, these boards are only best suited for classic chess. If you want to play bullet or blitz, it is better on the computer or in the app, since you also have to move the opponent's pieces. And for playing alone at home, the Millennium is the better choice. But that's all a matter of taste.
Salut aart bik, je te félicite toujours autant pour programmer sur nouveau échiquier connectable chesscom lichess et ton application. Que me conseil tu pour jouer dans le train entre chessnut, dgt pegasus, eone au autre encore ? Il me faut un bonne connexion. Merci 😊
An improvement would have been to mention batteries. For example are they internal rechargeable, or you put batteries in, or you have to supply a battery pack like with the Millenium computers. I can understand not mentioning price though, that's easy for people to look up, and may vary by location, not to mention sales. Chesshouse has some stellar black friday deals, but that ship has sailed. I think you mostly covered whether they could be played standalone.
Really epic video! You have all the boards to adapt your chess application? I have a serial DGT board and already adapted my own chess software to it. I also have a Chess Genius Exclusive, but no ChessLink. Maybe I should get one. How hard was it to get the API description for the Millenium board? Or do you get some middleware or library only?
No middleware! My app connects to all eboard using my own "clean room" implementation in Chess for Android! And yes, all eboard vendors shared their protocol with me in doc form to enable me to write this implementation.
I wonder if Chess for Android works also on Chessnut Evo, since they use some kind of image recognition for the chess board on their own integrated tablet.
yes...all most interesting but do these chess sets handle chess 960 [Fischer Random ] games including the quirky castling rules?! Chess 960 is becoming very popular now especially since top players are giving it a go! Better still, if a chess set can handle Chess 960 games and analysis without recourse to the Internet!
„You won’t notice it has only piece position“ I don’t believe that this is fully the case, it is a slight inconvenience because when you take a piece, you have to do it in a certain way so it detects it, and also the pawn promotions are more difficult. But I don’t know if this is actually a real world problem since I don’t own one.
That really depends on the board. For most protocols, I was able to let Chess for Android detect captures and promotions in a very flexible way, where the order of placement does not matter.
The electronic boards that basically just relay a move to the app are ridiculous (for the price.) You could just use an ordinary 10$ board and tap your move into a phone. No need to spend $300 on a board, connect it to a device, charge it, etc, just to play remote chess. All the board does is just send a move to the app, and that's it.
I am not sure why you made the comment. Clearly, you are not interested in such boards, but a lot of other people are. I for one like to focus on the chess without having to move back and forth with an app. But to each their own.
Thank you for the video! Seeing all these electronic chessboards compared side by side is very useful. :)
Thank you for making this video, what a useful resource! It's rare to come across someone who owns all these plus knows a lot about integrating them with android
You're very welcome!
Thank you for showing and discussing the different boards. Still it makes it difficult to choose one. I think i have to look at it again and first formulate my own specification that i certainly want to have as a function the board provides. It gave me a good insight of the working and possibilities. Thank you.
Dgt pegasus works great for me. But I am still not a tester :)
Excellent video. You’ve done a great service to the electronic chess set playing community.
Thank you kindly! It is always nice to hear the work is being appreciated.
A nice side-by-side comparison of some beautifully crafted e-boards.
This is what I have been looking for ! Thank you for this comprehensive review. Excellent !
Thank your for this video
At last I saw the light from the square of the chessnut Air Plus
It realy helped
Very interesting. I have a Millennium King Performance and Chesslink. In the future I want a tournament sized wooden eboard with weighted pieces of good quality. I have seen some reviews on Chessnut Pro, but I have some doubts about the quality of the pieces and they are not weighted either. I think the Millennium Tournament Supreme 55 is the most promising quality board, with weighted Staunton style pieces. Chess for Android is great. I have some suggestions on features. 1. A button for draw and resign. 2. ELO levels, and much weaker settings. 1 sec time on a Samsung S23 Ultra is easy search depth 15-16, way to strong to play against. I think we are in a new age of computing power. In fact my new desktop computer with i7 14 cores and RTX 4070, most of the time draws at my S23 Ultra when played against each other.
You can't imagine how important this comparison is for all the online chess players. THANK YOU!
Thanks for leaving such a kind comment!
Nice to see your name too in the list of contributors in the CN Evo! We did some translation in Dutch
Excellent video ! It's difficult to have an overview of the different borads avalable on the market and their caracteristics . So I appreciate the information.
I would suggest to compare more deeply the functionalities. For me I have difficulties to understand what comes from the board itself and what comes from the software. Are there limitations due to the boards management (except the connections) and others from the API ?
I try for instance to select the boards which allow the possibility to get the PGNs when playing OTB (player against player) to replay the games and analyze them. And this function seems difficult to get using a phone via bluetooth. Is this functionnality depending from the boards itself or the software ? And if so which are the boards and software that authorize that. These informations are difficult to get !!
thanks anyway for this excellent video 🙂
I'm considering purchasing a board and was looking for reviews. Great video. I'd never heard of Chess for Android until now. I installed it only to discover that it beats me even at the lowest levels. Oh, how I'd love to improve. Thanks for the app and the review.
Thank you for the comprehensive compilation.
I myself own the great chess computer Chess Classics Element with the Supremeboard 55.
These boards, both DGT with DGT Pi and the chess computers from Millennium, are best for home use.
However, these boards are only best suited for classic chess.
If you want to play bullet or blitz, it is better on the computer or in the app, since you also have to move the opponent's pieces.
And for playing alone at home, the Millennium is the better choice.
But that's all a matter of taste.
Great board collection! Thanks for the review, greetings from Lima Peru
Thank you very much for the comparison. It helped me very much deciding which board to buy 👍 Ps: hoping to see Chess for iOS one day
Love this stuff. I own the DGT bluray e-board like yours, DGT Centaur and also the Millenium Chessboard but this is the weakest in my taste.
I was waiting for Don Giovanni to show up between board changes 🙂
Ayo you got the chessnut Evo nice
thank you. good comparison and helped me to take a descission between 2 boards
Will you add ChessUp and Square Off Grand Kingdom Set to the review?
Thank you for giving the websites and saying where the products are manufactured.
I have posted a follow-up on ChessUp. I have no Square Off board myself and never got the protocol from the vendor.
Salut aart bik, je te félicite toujours autant pour programmer sur nouveau échiquier connectable chesscom lichess et ton application. Que me conseil tu pour jouer dans le train entre chessnut, dgt pegasus, eone au autre encore ? Il me faut un bonne connexion. Merci 😊
An improvement would have been to mention batteries. For example are they internal rechargeable, or you put batteries in, or you have to supply a battery pack like with the Millenium computers. I can understand not mentioning price though, that's easy for people to look up, and may vary by location, not to mention sales. Chesshouse has some stellar black friday deals, but that ship has sailed. I think you mostly covered whether they could be played standalone.
I don't think I have sufficient data to comment on battery charge and life. Weighing the pieces was easy though :-)
Goedemorgen Aart, welk bord zou je aanraden voor de beginnende schaak speler?
Quite informative! Thanks for sharing!
So which would you recommend if you have to choose one?
Thank you Aart
Really epic video! You have all the boards to adapt your chess application? I have a serial DGT board and already adapted my own chess software to it. I also have a Chess Genius Exclusive, but no ChessLink. Maybe I should get one. How hard was it to get the API description for the Millenium board? Or do you get some middleware or library only?
No middleware! My app connects to all eboard using my own "clean room" implementation in Chess for Android! And yes, all eboard vendors shared their protocol with me in doc form to enable me to write this implementation.
I wonder if Chess for Android works also on Chessnut Evo, since they use some kind of image recognition for the chess board on their own integrated tablet.
Danke. Eine schöne Exkursion 👍👍
Thanks! Very instructive.
The DGT Centaur is a better one in my opinion as it can be played "offline".
Chessnut evo is the best ♥️
Chess24 or is the um a, the electronic Chessboards are made it self.
yes...all most interesting but do these chess sets handle chess 960 [Fischer Random ] games including the quirky castling rules?! Chess 960 is becoming very popular now especially since top players are giving it a go! Better still, if a chess set can handle Chess 960 games and analysis without recourse to the Internet!
„You won’t notice it has only piece position“
I don’t believe that this is fully the case, it is a slight inconvenience because when you take a piece, you have to do it in a certain way so it detects it, and also the pawn promotions are more difficult. But I don’t know if this is actually a real world problem since I don’t own one.
That really depends on the board. For most protocols, I was able to let Chess for Android detect captures and promotions in a very flexible way, where the order of placement does not matter.
each electronic Chess board have different i/o api for there is a standard?
also i recommend you to try xiangqi or Chinese Chess
All vendors have their own protocol. Even for one vendor, some boards have different protocols. There is no standard (yet?!).
@@AartBik Good question ! Unfortunately no standard ?!
Thank you!
How do I get your app to work on my new Chessnut EVO?
The EVO support is still in development.
thx a lot... really helpful
whats your favorite chessboard today ?
All of them!
That was geat video 🫡
ChessUp..?
ChessUp is supported as well: www.aartbik.com/android_chessup.php
I guess the question is, why didn’t you cover ChessUp as well?
Ah, I am a bit behind in my video reviews ;-)
The electronic boards that basically just relay a move to the app are ridiculous (for the price.)
You could just use an ordinary 10$ board and tap your move into a phone. No need to spend $300 on a board, connect it to a device, charge it, etc, just to play remote chess. All the board does is just send a move to the app, and that's it.
I am not sure why you made the comment. Clearly, you are not interested in such boards, but a lot of other people are. I for one like to focus on the chess without having to move back and forth with an app. But to each their own.
Hi Aart
Another excellent video and nice to see the new Certabo Tabutronic and the new Chessnut Evo.
Keep up the great work.
♟️Bryan♟️