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Subject: Re: Excaliber Touch Chess

Author: Chris Kantack

Date: 19:04:33 02/20/02

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On February 20, 2002 at 14:11:38, Terry McCracken wrote:

>
>That's most unfortunate! Excaliber isn't known for producing strong stand alone
>units, in fact their known for the opposite! Terrible really as they tried to
>fill in the mass-market void a several years after Fidelity was purchased by
>Hegner&Glasser, (Mephisto) back in the late summer of 1989.
>
>
>Terry
>>You could check with Steve of ICD for the playing strengths of these machines.

To each their own.   Touch Chess is my favorite handheld and I find it more than
challenging enough.  True, Excalibur handhelds are no match for far stronger
programs like Chess Tiger and ChessGenius.  But heck, they provide  very
inexpensive chess computers that can still easily beat 85% of the world's
players.

I probably average around 8 to 10 letters each week from extremely satisfied
users of Excalibur products.   (Almost all of them in reference to LCD Chess or
Touch Chess as "handheld computer chess" is the main focus of my web site.)
Many of the letters I've recently received come from people who own multiple
Excalibur chess computers.   The fact that Excalibur gets so much repeat
business says a lot for the company.

(As for letters from dissappointed Excalibur customers, I've gotten only 3 such
letters in the past year.)


Chris Kantack
http://home.earthlink.net/~kantack/lcdchess/home.htm



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