Books Vs E-Books
While browsing the bookstore to buy a gift for that special someone (or yourself), you may be faced with a tough decision: e-books or the old-fashioned kind? Each one has its pros and cons, and choosing the best option depends on a number of factors. Even while growing up I bought books but since these ebooks were introduced I was in a dilemma about whether to buy a Kindle or to buy novels? So, here are some pros and cons.
Some of the practical advantages of going digital are obvious: A portable little e-reader can carry an entire library wherever you go, which is great for travelers or those who always want a choice of reading material. "First and foremost, consider the person and their lifelong preferences," Dr. Matthew H. Schneps, director of the Laboratory for Visual Learning, a collaboration between the University of Massachusetts Boston and MIT, told CBS News in an email. "Some people absolutely love the look, smell, and feel of the classical book held in the hand, and such people may not want to give up the sensory experience of reading from a paper book. If the recipient of your gift is someone who is adventurous when it comes to gadgets, but otherwise doesn't read much using traditional books, giving the gift of an e-reader can be a life-changing experience for them."
Young, reluctant readers prefer e-readers -
A 2014 study published in the journal Library & Information Science Research found that out of 143 10th-grade students, most preferred e-readers. Boys and those who did not care much for reading also shared a strong preference for e-readers. High levels of screen luminance from an electronic device can contribute to visual fatigue, a condition marked by tiredness, itching, and burning eyes.
Several small studies suggest that reading on paper instead of an electronic screen is better for memory retention and focus. The Guardian reported on an experiment from Norway where people were given a short story to read either on a Kindle or in a paperback book; when they were quizzed later, those who read the paperback were more likely to remember plot points in the right order.
E-books help the visually impaired -
Individuals with poor eyesight or reading disorders like dyslexia can benefit more from e-books because they provide a range of options for changing the text size and spacing of lines. A 2013 study in the journal PLOS One observed reading comprehension and speed in 103 high school students with dyslexia. The study found that people with dyslexia read more effectively, and with greater ease when using the e-reader compared with reading on paper.
Conclusion -
Both ebooks and books have their pros and cons, but books are emotions. For me personally, I love to have books and make a huge collection. And that feel of pages is something else only. But ebooks are also good as it offers diversity to the reader as well as it is very easy and convenient to carry when you are traveling. And obviously, it is very very helpful for visually impaired people.
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Yesss. You have written it very truly even I love the feel of pages and whenever I read a book I have emotions attached to it. Which I think ebooks can never be able to fulfill. Love your blogs.🫶🏻
ReplyDeleteThank you so much , I am glad that we share same thoughts. Love you🩷
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