The Den-Oute-Kun was specially developed by Denso Wave Inc., and it is not only a working prototype that can wow the crowd, it definitely has the ability to back up its performance, as the Den-Oute Kun robot arm did participate in shogi matches before against professional shogi players over at the Third Human-Computer Shogi Match. The movement is clean and precise, where it makes use of a special camera as well as a tiny straw-like tool that presumably uses suction to pick up shogi pieces and place them all over the board.
I have to admit this, that to have a robot move pieces in English chess would definitely be overkill since a human assistant can simply see what and where the computer’s next move is and do so on the computer’s behalf. All I can say is, the Den-Oute-Kun’s movement is precise, calculated and cold – just the ingredients required to wear down your opponent.