Millennium The King Competition Chess Computer | M831
The Millennium King Competition Chess Computer is powered by The King engine, developed by Dutch programmer Johan de Koning - one of the most respected names in computer chess. With a playing strength of up to 2500 ELO and a wide range of difficulty levels, it suits everyone from primary school children to grandmaster-level players. A large 32 x 32 cm pressure-sensitive board, 81 LEDs that display moves directly in the squares, and a high-resolution display make it one of the most capable and easy-to-use chess computers in its class. Suitable for ages six and above. Chess-specific features: Suitable for all levels - primary school children through to grandmaster-level players Playing strength: up to 2500 ELO (according to SSDF list) Chess pieces: millennium design, non-magnetic Two extra queens included Pieces stored in the included piece bag Board dimensions: 320 x 320 mm King height: 72 mm Hardware Pressure Sensor Board Millennium HighSensity Technology 81 board LEDs — moves displayed directly in the squares, dimmable High-resolution display with multilevel dimming, can be switched off Software Program: The King by Johan de Koning Device languages: English, German, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Russian Updateable via USB Play Online ChessLink module (M822, sold separately) required Compatible with Lichess, Chess.com and Tornelo Compatible with Android (6.0+), iOS and Windows PC Power Supply Power supply included — EU, UK and US attachments Input: 100–240V 50/60 Hz | Output: 9V 1A Dimensions Product dimensions: 436 x 436 x 28 mm Connection cable: 100 cm Age recommendation: 6 years and above Model number: M831 Training Features: The King Competition's AI engine adjusts automatically to your playing strength or can be set to fixed ELO levels for targeted training. Two large opening libraries and seven specialist training libraries support top-level opening preparation, while Chess960 (Fischer Random Chess) — played according to official FIDE rules — adds variety for experienced players. The built-in analysis function evaluates positions on the high-resolution display, and completed games can be saved for later review, browsed move by move, or transferred to a Windows PC via the free PGN tool. In two-player mode, the computer functions as both a chess clock and arbiter, with full game analysis available once play is complete.
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