Electronic Readers vs Printed Books
Now a bibliophile has to choose
between buying an electronic reading device or being loyal to good old books.
But one needs to weigh all pros and cons of each option.
The main advantage of electronic
readers is their ability to store hundreds of books in their memory. An owner
can keep the whole library in such device which is no bigger than a notebook. It is easy to transport and any information is
right to hand. Scanned books are
available for download on the Internet, so the reader can save money and time
for visiting bookstores. Besides, printed books have limited number of copies, and
electronic books can be copied endlessly. With the spread of e-readers less wood
would be spent for producing paper.
On the other hand a printed book is
ready to use per se. It does not need electricity batteries for it to be read.
Unlike electronic book a paper one can be a valuable gift. But nobody would
present an electronic file on somebody’s birthday. Printed books are irreplaceable
information source for small children. Children would not understand how to
deal with complicated electronics with small black and white pictures. Richly
illustrated books are vital for intellectual development of children. Contrary
to fragile e-readers which are expensive to fix, a paper book is a reliable
container for data.
In digital era e-readers will win more and more
part of reading society. But printed books have their stable niche which will
not let them disappear.
1 comment:
This s a four-paragraph essay, not a paragraph. Rejected.
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