In the wake of the advent of e-books in the 1990s, the enemy of traditional books has spread across the globe. Who will win in the battle, books or e-books? According to Nicholas Negroponte, founder and president of the non-profit association one Laptop per Child and former co-founder and director of the MIT Media Lab, in the future traditional book printing will disappear from our lives. However, a poll conducted by The Daily Beast showed that no winner will emerge in the near future. From my point of view, I imagine the battle will continue for a long time. I will elaborate the merits and demerits of both on three sides. Convenience You can download whatever you want and they will be delivered to your ereader device in minutes or seconds, like your Amazon Kindle or iPad, and the resource you can choose will give you an overview of all types of books. Unless you're in a bookstore picking it up, no paperback can match the quick gratification of an ebook. Furthermore, from the point of view of portability, ebooks maintain an absolutely advantageous position. Hey...
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