In the future, nobody will buy printed books or newspapers because people will buy and read everything online without paying. to what extent do you agree?

There is no denying the fact that the internet has taken a huge step in the
last
few decades and without a doubt, almost everything is available on the internet without paying a single penny from
news
articles to educational pdf
books
. Some believe that the advent of online reading patterns will totally replace the value of
newspapers
and machine-printed
books
.
However
, in my perception, both forms have their own value and they will not fully vanish.
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with
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the first notion, studying online provides individuals with the luxury to read at their own comfort by increasing the font size, style or even background. A person can easily switch
books
as per their interest, by visiting stores physically and wasting extra amount.
Newspapers
,
in particular
, have
also
been easily available online on their official websites, and at the same time as a
reader
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there are many
news
reading options,
for example
, if someone has already read a piece of specific
news
from one of the
newspapers
, still that person can read about the same
news
presented in a different perspective by other
news
agency, everything without even getting charged.
This
will not only increase people's understanding but
also
provides convenient options.
On the other hand
, reading online is
also
a viable option for many. One has to spend a lot on buying expensive smartphones or tablets,
apart from
this
not everyone around the world has a great amount of understanding about how to use the internet properly and download or reach
to
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the newspaper's website online. Despite Western countries, people around the globe do not have that great knowledge of web surfing. Spending extra hours on screen may
also
lead to some health implications in the future,
for instance
,
according to
researchers if an individual spend more than 2 hours constantly in front of the phone screen, he has a more likely chance of getting eye problem
such
as irritation, itchiness, redness which may result to even more dangerous in some cases.
Therefore
, reading from printed
books
is less likely to be replaced.
To sum up
, undoubtedly, online reading material comes up with numerous options at no charge, but, less education about electronic devices in developing nations,
as well as
health problems associated with on-screen studying will not fully take over the physically available
books
and
newspapers
, in my belief.
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