No need for this kind of comment, I think. I see perfectly. Some have
mentioned that it may depend on the light, and I think this is the answer.
However, I asked my wife what color she thought it was, and she thought I
was crazy when I said some thought it was green.
> NewtonMP wrote:
>
>> Hmmm. I wouldn't be surprised if this is just a difference in perception
>> BUT I still think mine looks black.. Even compared to the label on the back.
>> Anybody else want to chime in here?
>
> Could you be color blind? Have you ever been tested for color perception? This
> seems to be the only rational explanation for why a Newton appears black to
> you. I have never seen any
> account of Newtons ( at least standard production models) being issued in
> anything other than green or clear.
> B.H. Selden
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