Handheld chess computer for taking notattion?

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SoilentGreen

Can anyone recommend a pda style chess computer that I can use to score games and save them in memory? I've seen a couple that look nice, but I couldn't determine is they had scoring and memory features.

 

It doesn't have to be tournament legal; I'm just using it for the club.

 

And I'm not paying $359 for a Mon Roi.

aidin299
The best , strongest , feature - richest PdA chess software which has been invented so far is Pocket Fritz 4 by Chessbase. though your aim is only saving games ?!
SoilentGreen

Yes, I only want it for notation.

aidin299
[SoilentGreen wrote: Yes, I only want it for notation.] so , go for a cheap PDA , any OS , doesn't matter actually...
Platogeek

MONROI. You can even use it during tournament games. They're not even that expensive. Plus, all the superGMs use it so you'll feel cool too. 

goldendog
Platogeek wrote:

MONROI. You can even use it during tournament games. They're not even that expensive. Plus, all the superGMs use it so you'll feel cool too. 


$359.

Egads.

bjazz
goldendog wrote:
Platogeek wrote:

MONROI. You can even use it during tournament games. They're not even that expensive. Plus, all the superGMs use it so you'll feel cool too. 


$359.

Egads.


It's completely understandable not to read through post of such lengths as the OP.

SoilentGreen

I just bought a used, small netbook on eBay for $80 USD, case and charger incuded. I'm going to install a lightweight Linux distro. I'll have plenty of options for scorekeeping, and I can do all sorts of non-chess related things as a bonus.