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Black Color Amazon Kindle Sighted?

Black Color Amazon Kindle Sighted?

This is still very much unconfirmed at the moment, but a picture of what could possibly be a black colored Kindle eBook reader has surfaced. Granted, there are plenty of cloned devices from China going around, and it could just be your run-of-the-mill Kindle that’s paid a visit to Colorware. Still, it does revive our hopes of seeing black color Kindle, which we certainly wouldn’t mind. The person who took the picture, using a canon 5D Mark II, claims that the device looks exactly like a Kindle DX, but in black. Would the color scheme of the Kindle make a difference to you?

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