08-01-2013, 10:17 PM
Jonathan,
Other DGT clocks are no use to blind players that in itself does not make them good value for money. The clock I am using can be used by everyone and that alone does make it good value for money. It is a bit expensive I agree, but I repeat that it is much easier to programme than some of the DGT clocks that are available just now. Surely you would accept that the equipment used in a chess match should be accessible to both players especially if one of the players is visually handicapped
Other DGT clocks are no use to blind players that in itself does not make them good value for money. The clock I am using can be used by everyone and that alone does make it good value for money. It is a bit expensive I agree, but I repeat that it is much easier to programme than some of the DGT clocks that are available just now. Surely you would accept that the equipment used in a chess match should be accessible to both players especially if one of the players is visually handicapped