Electronic Go (Chinese Chess) Board by Tommy Chen

Posted ideaonly on November 19th, 2007 | Filed under - digital life, Production Design

Go is a strategic board game for two players. It is known as Weiqi in Chinese.  wherever whenever with a touch of technology. The styling uses the traditional calligraphy and painting of the open-book system and the OLED board can be rolled up like a scroll and conveniently transported. Endless entertainment.

Designer: Tommy Chen

Electronic Go

weiqi

[Via: yankpdesign]



8 Responses to “Electronic Go (Chinese Chess) Board by Tommy Chen”

  1. xiankai Says:

    It provides a portable weiqi equipment, it’s really fantastic. But i am afraid it will change the game experience. All the feeling, touching to the board and stone as well as spirit of the “playing” experience will change.

    p.s. personally, i am a weiqi player. the article named “weiqi” as “Chinese chess” is a obvious mistake. there is no relation btw the two except they both are board game.

  2. Neamtu Adrian Says:

    how much ?!?

  3. Neamtu Adrian Says:

    how much?

  4. Ltn Says:

    Does this really exist ?
    Look too good to be true :(

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  7. Jayne Roceo Says:

    Hello, Loved your post on Electronic Go (Chinese Chess) Board by Tommy Chen. I’m interested in 3d chess and on Thursday found a similar comment in a local newspaper. Couldn’t have said it better myself!

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