Printed Books vs E-Books
The number of readers has increased worldwide in these times of pandemic, because people find books more as their companions rather than mere stories. E-books have gained a lot of impetus in this new world of technology, but there are still a lot of readers across the globe who prefer to read books traditionally: reading books in the printed form. Long-time readers may not be familiar with e-books, but many who started reading not too long ago may prefer them. All kinds of reading have merits and demerits. Let us look at them: Points Of Comparison: Expense Printed books can be costlier than e-books if you want to own them. Going to a library to read or renting books is not that costly with a printed book. E-books are a go-to option for readers who read a lot of books, but don't have the time to visit a library or to go to a bookstore. Portability E-books are less trouble when carrying around as they don't take up a lot of space and are lightweight. Printed books can be heavy as...