@freemo Yes. I was thinking about jerky movements in the first PoC model. Then it could be fixed by utilizing magnetic field pulsation with real-time position tracking.
We'd obviously need teflon mats for each piece to reduce friction.
Of course it's be harder than that, but... The sole fact that it doesn't exist doesn't mean that it's very hard to do. I mean if these guys didn't slap a tablet to the chessboard while making it RGB-lit at the same time, I wouldn't think that someone needed that at all... But here we are.
Good luck with this campaign by the way. Hope it'll be released and delivered to you.
@skobkin well there are chessboards that move pieces though.. a few models.. the reason i think it may be harder to do is becasue why would they build all these fancy robots inside the board that use magnets to move it.. surely the first thing they tried was a grid of coils.. surely, at least before designing a hoard of robots inside the damn thing.