habarric
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re:I love handheld chess computers - 2006/02/11 02:34
Here's a review just because I feel like typing something....
I bought the Saitek Cosmos (now mephisto?) and I like it.
Look & feel. Cosmetically, it's solid (feels heavy and metal, not like that plasticky excalibur) and looks classic -- square and silvery with simple buttons.
Strength. The "fun levels" are nonsense to beat for any class player. Then it has time control versions where it will take 1 second per move, or 2, or 5, r up to 3 minutes per move. I haven't played it beyond giving it 15 seconds per move but it seems to level off a bit and I don't know if it would be a whole world tougher on 3 minutes per move.
under time controls (G/5 up to G/90) I'd say it's somewhere in the 1700 to 1900 range. That's tough to judge though because I'm not really sure what my own strength is (USCF 1450 but with a lot of recent wins and draws against some class A's that haven't been updated.) I haven't played it under classic time controls. I think it plays a terrible endgame. A big weakness.
But, like a lot of computers, you need to be on your toes tactically because it doesn't miss things. Although it made a strange sac against me the other day (sacced a bishop for a pawn when it was already
Ease of use. The menu takes a little time to get used to.
I don't even try to play what's on the screen (I always have a board set up) so I can't comment on how easy that is to learn, except to say it's not immediately easy.
Cost. I got mine for $55 + $6S&H on Ebay. I'd say its worth it if your lookign for one.
I got mine so I could play on the porch or in the lviing room without haveing to go to the computer.. ---------
I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much.
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