I've never understood why anyone would prefer to read a book or a magazine from a computer screen rather than having it physically available.
Perhaps I'm just old fashioned.
Any thoughts?
Objectively, the only thing that matters is the content; Great Expectations is the same novel whether read from paper or a screen. However, I myself love books; I love they way they feel and smell, and they way they look lining my shelves and stacked around my apartment. But, of course, I only feel that way because I associate books with all the pleasure that I've had reading them for nearly half a century. Younger people will form those same associations with laptops and PDF files. It seems wrong, but I suppose it isn't.
Objectively, the only thing that matters is the content; Great Expectations is the same novel whether read from paper or a screen. However, I myself love books; I love they way they feel and smell, and they way they look lining my shelves and stacked around my apartment. But, of course, I only feel that way because I associate books with all the pleasure that I've had reading them for nearly half a century. Younger people will form those same associations with laptops and PDF files. It seems wrong, but I suppose it isn't.
I seriously doubt that digital media can replace the book for me.
There is something about the physicality of paper, printed letters, a nice cover that makes it vastly superior to a digital copy for me.
I like to lay back on a couch or my bed and crack a book open and that's not something i'm willing to do with a digital book.
For work purposes or short texts, i.e. news i have no problem using the internet or a laptop because i'm not exactly relaxing at this moment and it takes mere minutes to read an article.
However there may be people who shrug shoulders and take their input whatever the source and digital media is an easy way of doing that.
I love books and magazines; it's relaxing to hold it and turn the pages. The only time I think I would prefer a screen would be when/if I am traveling. If I could put 5 books into one, that would be great. I think the Kindle or products like it are really only useful in that regard.
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