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Book vs eBook- Which Is Better?
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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 24769357" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>Both have their merits and disadvatages. I use both and prefer the hardcopy. Most hardcopies I buy are given to others to read or end up donated to a library. I read a lot - invariably in the train or bus. I do not use damn headphones unless I am flying.</p><p>It is generally accepted and research has shown that print material are much better at conveying information. </p><p>Also eye strain is less when you read a book - against a light emitting display panel.</p><p>OTOH with an ebook you get the features that do not exist in print - searchabilty etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 24769357, member: 562115"] Both have their merits and disadvatages. I use both and prefer the hardcopy. Most hardcopies I buy are given to others to read or end up donated to a library. I read a lot - invariably in the train or bus. I do not use damn headphones unless I am flying. It is generally accepted and research has shown that print material are much better at conveying information. Also eye strain is less when you read a book - against a light emitting display panel. OTOH with an ebook you get the features that do not exist in print - searchabilty etc. [/QUOTE]
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