USB Chess Means You'll Ignore Your Crafted Sets Over This Virtual Chess Fiend

What red blooded mentally stimulated human cannot love the game of Chess? I, for one, have at least 3 boards in my house. 1 magnetic, 1 electronic and 1 crafter set and I’m probably not the only one. Now we introduce the USB chess set.

The brilliant reason for wanting to now own a USB chess board is for the simple reason that it takes the game of chess and makes it all easily accessible on your pc; saved games, timed games, scores and competitions are easily accessed on your pc at the simple click of a button.

The USB Chess has specially formed sensors on each square in order to track your every move; whether it be easy, medium or hard and using the supplied software you needn’t even look at your board as you’ll be able to see a virtual image onscreen! This of course means that you can play against your own machine (when your friends have tired from your continual winning streak).

Hints, pause, stops and email interactivity make this USB chess even more interactive and educational than the electronic sets of the 80s.

The USB game is only compatible with XP, 2000 and Vista at this stage and is priced at a modest $26.99 (what with all its features this is a steal).

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