DGT Smartboard. It's cheaper than the E-board and its also lighter so it's easier to travel with. It's full standard sized 55mm and won't have a problem recording moves even during time scrambles.
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I participate in a club round-robin USCF quick time control event every Monday evening. The time control is G24+5, so there isn't enough time for me to write down all of my moves, especially toward the end of the game. Because it's a quick time control, I'm not required to turn in a written move list. I'm considering a tournament-size chess e-board that will record the moves so that I can review them later at home. I could use some advice on which e-boards to consider and e-boards not to consider. Thanks!