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CLKD3000LTD

LIMITED EDITION - DGT 3000 Digital Chess Clock

The Limited Edition DGT3000 Digital Chess Clock most advanced game timer yet from DGT Projects. It features an unbelievably large display with full game details, 25 pre-set time controls, 5 slots for customized time controls and the ability to connect to the DGT Projects Electronic Chess Board.
$89.95
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Easily access all the settings chess players like on one large display. For example, simple blitz timing, action chess, or tournament modes along with all popular delay types (Fischer, Bronstein, and US Delay).

A special DGT3000 Limited Edition is released to celebrate DGT’s 25 year anniversary. The Limited Edition has the same options as the popular DGT3000 but is designed in a wooden look.

The Limited Edition is packed in an eye-catching gift box. It has the same features as the DGT3000:  

  • seconds are always shown from the start
  • much larger display with more information
  • 25 pre-set timing systems
  • 5 slots for customized settings
  • US delay and Bronstein delay
  • 5 year manufacturers warranty!

The DGT3000 is DGTs most advanced game timer yet. Batteries are included. Manual is included in 6 languages: English, French, Spanish, Dutch, German and Russian. In addition a nice leaflet is in the box depicting the time-line development of chess clocks and showing all 16 chess world champions.

The clock has dimensions of 6" (W) x 4" (L) x 3" (H)

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ISBN Does not apply
Material(s) Plastic
Clock Type Digital
Clock Button Type Toggle
Dimensions 6" (W) x 4" (L) x 3" (H)
Batteries Required 2 x AA (Included)

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How to play chess

People have been playing chess for more than 1500 years. Invented in India in the 6th century CE, its earliest known form was called chaturanga.

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