Do you know that e-books that do not need to print are more expensive than paper books? E-books are books that are rented or sold in Kindle, iBook, Amazon, and other applications. They provide an electronic version of the book that the borrower or purchaser can read from time to time. Paper books are books that you can purchase from any bookstore or borrow from any library. Classical books with paper are much better than e-books. For this reason publishers and buyers should pay more attention to the creation and purchase of paper books.
1) Since e-books are not good for your eyes, you will be tired after seeing the screen for a long time. 2) Electric books need electricity. An e-book reader is a special device or program on a computer that allows users to electronically access books. There is absolutely no related paper. If there is a power failure and the battery is exhausted, the user can not access the book. 3) The E leader has plastics and heavy metals. These are bad for the environment and worse than paper. 4) People can not feel a special feeling that can be felt when reading paper books.
Since the first Kindle was announced in 2007, the discussion between paper books and e-book readers was very bad. Most of the discussion concerns the relationship between emotion and reality, people prefer e-book readers who feel the feeling like paper like in their hands and claim the practicality. But now science is beginning to consider, research is related to paper books. In the 2014 survey, readers of short mysterious stories about Kindle found that it is worse to remember a series of events than those who read the same story in the paperback book. Anne Mangen, chief researcher at Stavanger University in Norway, concludes as follows. "Kindle's tactile and tactile feedback does not support the spiritual reconstruction of the story just like a printed pocket book."
Kindle is an independent e-book reader designed and sold by Amazon for use in its Kindle format e-book. The Kindle library is one of the largest e-book libraries with over 700,000 books. Kindle simulates the printing reading experience in various ways; it is the same size and shape as the paperback of the transaction (although it is fairly light), and the text of e-ink is not backlit. In many cases electronic ink is clearer and easier to read than the text on pages with poorly printed paperbacks for many mass market. When reading with Kindle, the reader updates electronic ink on the next page by clicking the button beside it. Kindle can also play audio book files of Audible.com and MP3, but this feature is not used in this survey.
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