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This clock has been developed by the folks at DGT specifically for the North American market. Strategy Games is selling this new clock at an introductory price of only $49.95...FREE SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN CANADA. If you take 2 or more clocks you will pay only $44.95 each plus applicable taxes.
Looking for another clock and was going to buy the DGT2010 but maybe this is enough @ only $50. What's the "North American" part all about? And how is it different from the higher end $99 DGT2010, i.e. what features are missing?
Looking for another clock and was going to buy the DGT2010 but maybe this is enough @ only $50. What's the "North American" part all about? And how is it different from the higher end $99 DGT2010, i.e. what features are missing?
I'm currently using a Saitek and a Chronos Blitz.
Thanks for your help!
Hi Jason,
Hanon Russell of Chesscafe worked with the folks at DGT to have the common time controls in the U.S. pre-programmed into the North American version. Here is a summary of the features of both clocks:
DGT 2010 Digital Chess Clock
features the following types of time controls: Time Rapid and Blitz; (2) Time + Guillotine; (3) 2 x Time + Guillotine; (4) Time + Repeating Time; (5) Bonus (“Fischer”); (6) Delay (“Bronstein”); (7) Time + professional byo-yomi; (8) Time + Canadian byo-yomi (“Overtime”); (9) Hourglass; and (10) Gong (“Lightning”) This DGT 2010 Digital Game Timer has been designed to be used as game clock for various two-person board games, especially Chess, Go and Draughts. The main features are: • 13 different algorithms covering all popular timing standards • Manual programming for all these methods • 21 pre-programmed options for quick and ease of use • Move counter for all options • Time and move counter correction option during a game • Optional sound alert to warn for running out of time • LCD contrast correction feature • Low battery indication
DGT North American:
*Time options: time, time + guillotine, 2 X + guillotine, time + repeating
time, bonus (“Fischer”) options, time + bonus, 2 X time + bonus, bonus
single period, bonus tournament. Requires two AA batteries, included. Clock
dimensions: 71/2'' long X 2'' high X 4'' deep.
● Set delay controls for two or even three time periods!
● Quick and easy to set and program!
● Choose quick-set options for the 13 most popular controls
● Set any control manually, fast!
● Turn move counter on and off in any option
● Super-easy to correct both time and move count
● Sound-alert option warns of time trouble
● Signals a low battery
● 16 contrast settings adjust for any lighting
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