I have a black PRS-600 and a silver PRS-300 and here's what I've noticed so far:
When reading outside in the bright sun, the silver reflects back more light. It's nothing to worry about; you'll just notice a glare if the sun hits the casing at the right angle because of the reflective nature of silver.
The dark colors show more wear if they are scratched because the color underneath the paint is silver. My 600 got a few scratches on the back from setting it down on the table without a cover, and they're very noticeable. The black also shows fingerprints and dirt more than the silver.
Filark is also very right about the silver being similar in color to the background of the page, making the border blend in nicely.
After using both, I'd prefer the silver over the black . . . but the blue 300 might be nice too, if only they had it for the 600s.
Last edited by The-eBook-Reader; 09-29-2009 at 05:35 PM.
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