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Hartmut
I can understand this view very well and have no problem with it. If a player just wants to play for fun, it's certainly a good device. That's OK for me.
The problem I have with it is that I want to improve as a player, that I want to use it for training. And depending on how intensively you do that, you will sooner or later reach the limits of the device. For the serious player these limits already start with the possible time settings, which are not flexible enough.
Hartmut, thank you for confirming my opinion in your way. I said before, if it doesn't measure your standards, don't buy it. DGT says it's your chess friend, not your chess coach. I don't think it's ment for the serious (high level) player who wants to learn and improve , but for the recreational player.