Many people believe that the future of print media is nearly endangered, but there seems to be much evidence to guarantee us that this claim has already been extinct. Roland, the major printing company, recently announced news sales data as of 2010. This is nearly concrete evidence that today's press will not appear soon. When major releases of Sony, Apple, Amazon release popular leaders, a new 'leader' market will emerge and will be the most noteworthy.
The computer revolution is undoubtedly changing the future of printed books. Printed books are in danger of extinction; I believe that books will disappear in the distant future. Libraries may be computer research centers, or if everyone has their own computer, the library will no longer exist. I hope that this will be a big problem in the future and some form of protest will begin. The computer is very convenient, but there is not much room for imagination. I think that technology has created wonderful innovations like audio books, CD-ROMs, and e-books. But I am an avid reader and I love printed books, so I'd like to say that technology should not enter a wonderful area of reading. Books are the foundation of many goals and do not let future generations forget this.
Many people are worried about the meaning of e-books' appearance in future printing. Fortunately, modern printed books are undergoing renaissance focusing on innovative design and craftsmanship; classic printed books will continue to exist as precious relics of the early days. In addition to industry trends and historical relevance, printed books are a sign of our own living and show that we have read for years (and from one apartment to the next And move). In addition, the series is also an investment - you may not have a Bay Psalm Book in your hand, but one day Harry Potter's suit may have a good price. What else would you like to put on the shelf?