People will stop buying printed items due to the advancement of technology. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
It is sometimes stated that consumers would stop buying printed products
such
as books
and newspapers
as new age
technology makes Add a hyphen
new-age
news
and novels easily accessible with a touch. I disagree with this
assertion since there are many people who love reading from a book, therefore
even with an increased tendency as such
, paperbacks would still be available.
The availability of the most recent news
updates and digital books
via a variety of mobile applications is the first
reason why reading online has become more popular. Not everything available online is free, though. For instance
, digital books
must be purchased at a specific price, and some magazines and news
websites need a monthly membership fee. On the other hand
, used paperback novels are more affordable to purchase. They provide the reader with a distinct experience and protect the reader's eyes from harm, which might occur when reading on a mobile device.
Furthermore
, many people's lives depend heavily on printed books
and newspapers
. The use of a mobile phone to keep up on
daily Change preposition
with
news
would not be suitable for elderly persons used to reading newspapers
. Additionally
, first edition
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first-edition
books
are always in high demand and value. For instance
, holding a first
edition copy of Shakespeare's First
Folio is comparable to owning a priceless, rare treasure. It is challenging to generate this
particular sense of adoration with digital literature. Thus
, consumers who enjoy turning pages and enjoying the tactile experience of holding a book or newspaper will continue to purchase printed items.
To conclude, although
digital platforms will transform reading significantly, printed books
and newspapers
will consistently be in production owing to the preferences and desires of people.Submitted by tr.zarwaihnin on
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