In the future, nobody wiil buy printed newspapers or books because they will be able to read everything they want online without paying. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

It was seem that digitalisation is at its peak in every segment in the current era. Due to
this
people urge that knowledge from printed means will be replaced by digital means, I partially agree with it. In the forthcoming paragraphs, I will explain it according to my knowledge.
To begin
as digitalisation has already substituted many forms of hard paper it is quite possible that if
this
goes on everything in the future can be online and we will have no physical features.When it comes to newspapers and books we can see how books have already been overtaken by many other alternatives
such
as kindle
for instance
; comes with thousands of books in one compact electric gadget. Whereas newspapers are
also
been focusing on electronic approach so that there is no physical contact of various persons handling it
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step has been initiated at hotels as a precautionary method for stopping the spread of coronavirus. On the flip side where people are switching to
electronic
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form of ,reading there is still a section of society f Who envies the physical method and
this
part of the crowd are so attached to the original mode ,they are unable to switch to the modern version. The reason being for some parts it is the affordability and for ,some it is the age barrier to illustrate ,elderly citizens of the nation cannot enjoy reading it on their smartphones because of the font size or maybe some even may not be having a smartphone to access it. I would like to close
this
argument by embarking on both sides of the discussion, even though people switch to modern ways of living but there are still many things that appeal well the way it was introduced to the world.
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