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DGT 2010, the official chess clock of the world chess federation FIDE.
The DGT 2010 was introduced in 2007 and received the status of "Official FIDE
chess clock" in June 2008 after tests by four top-level arbiters concluded that
the clock is in full accordance with all FIDE rules and regulations.
The DGT 2010 is the successor of the DGT 2000, which was the best selling
digital chess clock ever with over 250.000 clocks sold world wide.
The new model 2010 is improved on many points:
- Larger display, with more information for player and arbiter e.g.
visible timing system, black-white indicator and a big "flag".
- New and improved lever system.
- Optional buzzer function.
- More timing options, including the latest timing systems used in top level tournaments.
- Easier to program in manual set with the new "-1" one-step-back button.
- High energy efficiency. Runs more than five years on 2 AA alkaline batteries. Batteries included.
The DGT 2010 is suitable for use with many games.
Main characteristic:
- 13 different algorithms covering all popular timming standars.
- Manual programming of all these methods.
- 21 preprogrammed 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.
- Accuracy within of 1 second per hour.
- Housing with ABS plastic.
- Requires 2 batteries type AA (recommend alkalines, with which the clock can be theoretically 10 years).
- EAN-13: 8717662821097
The DGT 2010 complies with EN 50081-1:1991 and EN 50082-1:1991 regulations |