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Originally Posted by seajewel
The glare is one thing, but I can imagine the dust and fingerprints that shiny black accumulates. Maybe the red or white will be better, and I could be persuaded into buying the red version, but not white--I'm not a fan of white readers (the first Kindles) because at least from comparing 505s, I do know that a dark bezel makes the e-ink screen look whiter. Of course, day by day I doubt you would ever notice. But I've cancelled my order for the Kindle Touch 3G SO, and I'll see what magic the Sony Reader devs can do with this Android-based reader. User-uploaded fonts, and possible Kindle reader app would be nice. I'll probably buy one. 
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I fully admit that dust and fingerprints are a slight issue with my black metal 650.
As for white, recently a saw another bus passenger reading from a white Kindle with a black skin, which looked rather snazzy inside a black cover - just enough contrast so the who thing wasn't a sea of blackness.