With the elegant control module Chess Classics Element made of real wood you equip your MILLENNIUM sensor board with piece recognition with two legendary chess programs: The King by Johan de Koning and ChessGenius by Richard Lang. For the first time, the programs ChessGenius & The King are combined in one device so that switching is easily done via the start menu to eliminate the annoying need to unplug. In addition, the two chess programs share 9 memory slots for games played – so you can play with one engine and then analyze with the other if you wish. You can use the Chess Classics Element with the Supreme Tournament 55, Exclusive Luxe Edition, and the Chess Genius Exclusive.
Chess Genius Features
In the latest version, ChessGenius can not only abandon its game in a hopeless situation, but also offer a draw. The engine is rightly considered an absolute classic of computer chess and offers, among other things, 2 opening libraries as well as 7 additional special books, with which you can train, for example, popular openings such as the Queen’s Gambit.
The King Features
The King includes a Comfort mode with self-adjusting playing strength levels, as well as the ELO levels to help you assess your own playing strength.
By switching to the expert mode, you can compete against an “electronic chess grandmaster” with up to 2500 ELO and even configure your own personalities.
Chess Features
- Age Playing Level: For all chess lovers, from primary school children to grandmasters
- Playing Strength: Up to > 2300 ELO
- Magnetic Pieces: No
- Dimensions: 32 x 32 cm / 12,6 x 12,6 inches
Hardware
- Display with Lighting: Yes, multilevel dimming
- Processor: ARM Cortex M7, 300 MHz processor
- CPU Clock Frequency: From 10 - 300 MHz variably adjustable
- Connection Board Module: Standard mini-Din cable, 4 pin
- RAM: 384 KB
Software
- Program: ChessGenius , The King
- Author: Johan de Koning , Richard Lang
- Device Languages: 7 (GER / ENG / FRA / DUT / SPA / ITA / RUS)
- Menu System: Text-based / Graphic, all device languages
- Updateable Software: Yes, via USB
Power Supply
- Batteries Necessary: No
- Power Supply Included: No (you use the power supply of your chess computer) M850/M820
- Batteries Required: Yes
- Power Supply Connections: Yes, 100 - 240V 50/60 Hz Input - 9V 1A Output
Overall Measurements
- Weight: 352 g