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PDA for Chess
Any suggestions for a PDA for playing chess (ChessTiger,
ChessPartner, or ChessGenius)? I'm looking for a big sceen handheld
in color, with decent battery life. I will probably not access the
internet, but may use some basic functions. I've looked at some
handhelds, but the screen is too small to see 64 squares clearly.
Thanks, Ramscape.
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Re: PDA for Chess
Hi
I have just bought an iPaq 1910. There is a voucher with it it to claim some
programs and one of them is Kasparov chess. The screen is fantastic and it
plays a good game of chess. The battery life is not that good, about 4.5
hours.
Paul
"Ramscape" <Ramscape@aol.com> wrote in message
news:279cfdd9.0311220730.31c3d5a7@posting.google.com...[color=blue]
> Any suggestions for a PDA for playing chess (ChessTiger,
> ChessPartner, or ChessGenius)? I'm looking for a big sceen handheld
> in color, with decent battery life. I will probably not access the
> internet, but may use some basic functions. I've looked at some
> handhelds, but the screen is too small to see 64 squares clearly.
> Thanks, Ramscape.[/color]
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Re: PDA for Chess
Tunsten T3 perhaps? PocketChess and others run fabulously well, and
oddly, every Palm I've owned turns into a pocket chess player rather
than being used as a PDA ;)