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DGT2010, the official chess clock of the World Chess Federation FIDE.

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DGT2010, the official chess clock of the World Chess Federation FIDE.

The DGT2010 was introduced in 2007 and received the status of "Official FIDE Chess Clock" in June 2008 after tests by four top-level arbiters concluded that the clock is in full accordance with all FIDE rules and regulations.
The DGT2010 is suitable for use with many games and it has Japanese and Canadian Byo-yomi settings for the game Go or Baduk. Some features of the DGT2010 were changed in November 2010 to comply with popular timing systems.

The main differences between the new model DGT2010 (sometimes called DGT2010 SG - Second Generation) and the previous version are:

- The front buttons are dark blue instead of red;
- For every manual option, the last setting is automatically saved. Even after switching off the timer or using other options this setting is saved;
- Options for Scrabble™ are added;
- Bronstein delay with multiple time controls can be set;
- In Canadian Byo-yomi the extra time can be added automatically after the required number of moves;
- Some preset times were amended to more popular settings;

For detailed information about the differences of the new model DGT2010 with respect to the previous version please see this article. For more information, please read the DGT2010 manual. You can use the DGT2010 for Chess, Scrabble® or to fight a battle in Risk and all kind of games.

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