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Old 01-29-2010, 05:21 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
As I say, my practical experience, doing a side-by-side comparison of the white Opus and the black PB360, is that the case colour makes not one jot of difference.
I was not disputing your experience ;-)
I was just answering the question why would I think that the colour of device might affect my perception of the screen whiteness.

When I was ordering my PocketBook 360 I wanted black one, because I thought the black bezel would make the screen look whiter. Forkosigan had only white ones available, and he told me that IF black bezel makes the background look whiter, then white bezel should make letters look blacker ;-) .
I did buy white one, but not because I think that white (or black, or maroon blue) is better colour for an e-ink device case, but because I wanted to have my PocketBook as soon as possible.
I am happy with my white reader, just as I was happy (at the time) with my black (ok, ok, very dark blue) Sony reader PRS-500.
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