Nice vid! I like the look & design of the 1850. How well does this one & the 1850 hold up today? What's the best & most inexpensive computerized chess board can you buy today?
Thanks! Truthfully I'm not a chess expert by any means, and I don't know a whole lot about these types of boards outside of the research I did on this one. I've always enjoyed chess very much though! Are computerized chess boards still a thing today? My thought is that many people use iPads/tablets instead these days, but maybe I'm wrong? Or maybe its like CDs; despite being able to buy the songs on iTunes, there's something special about buying a physical CD. So I suppose there could be people who prefer the physical tactile board over a touchscreen. It does kind of feel like you're playing against a person with the 2250XL vs a touchscreen computer, which does bring a very enjoyable aspect.
Nice vid! I like the look & design of the 1850. How well does this one & the 1850 hold up today? What's the best & most inexpensive computerized chess board can you buy today?
Thanks! Truthfully I'm not a chess expert by any means, and I don't know a whole lot about these types of boards outside of the research I did on this one. I've always enjoyed chess very much though! Are computerized chess boards still a thing today? My thought is that many people use iPads/tablets instead these days, but maybe I'm wrong? Or maybe its like CDs; despite being able to buy the songs on iTunes, there's something special about buying a physical CD. So I suppose there could be people who prefer the physical tactile board over a touchscreen. It does kind of feel like you're playing against a person with the 2250XL vs a touchscreen computer, which does bring a very enjoyable aspect.
Whats the price of right now?
Working ones on eBay (same model) seem to be going $100-$150 USD. A lot cheaper than when new!! LOL
@@rebootretro Dang
why the horrible glass chess set??
They were temporary stand-ins. The board didn’t come with pieces.