CARNELIAN II - Novag Chess Computer

CARNELIAN II - Novag Chess Computer
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The Carnelian II looks amazing with beautifully carved Golden Rosewood and Boxwood chessmen! Now you can play an affordable, advanced chess computer with real wood chess pieces. Strength rated at 1900 USCF for a standard speed game, you have a relatively strong tournament level opponent perfect for your casual evening games at home. The Carnelian II looks amazing with beautifully carved Shishamwood chessmen! Now you can play an affordable, advanced chess computer with real wood chess pieces.

As a casual player at nominal to good playing ability, you'll appreciate the feature-set built into this attractive wood chess computer. Make your move by pressing lightly on the squares where you are moving the piece. The computer displays it's move on the 16 light LED coordinate system as well as on the LCD display.

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