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Old 02-18-2010, 03:15 PM   #17
allovertheglobe
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Location: L.A., Euro ex-pat
Device: Kobo, Nook Classic,Color,ST/Glow, iRex DR1000, Sony 505, REB1100&1200
I think they are manufactured the same way, it's probably just a matter of style; since the nook and Kindle are white, they list the white ones for them, and some of the Sony readers are black/dark, they list the black one for those (which where I ordered my black one from) I have a Sony reader as well, that's how I ended up on that page and I can use the light for both.

I find black much less distracting than white. I never understood why companies insist on white bezels and enclosures for their ereaders, do they really want to show off how NOT white the eInk display really is?? Sony only made that mistake once, on their first, japan-only reader and never again since. Even the silver of the 505 matches the lightgray of the eInk screen better. Of course I'm still waiting for a true black on white screen...
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