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Print or digital books: What do you prefer?

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2020-04-25 09:00
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Editor's note: According to the white paper on digital reading in 2019, released on April 23, about 470 million Chinese read on average nearly 15 digital books each last year. Has digital technology changed the way you read? Forum readers share their opinions.

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If the objective is to promote reading, then e-books are just as good a paper books. Actually, e-books are far more convenient to read, as one does not have to lug around a heavy paper book, which is discarded once the contents are read, contributing to paper waste and not environmentally friendly! We used to carry wads of paper money to pay for this and that; today we hardly do that, we just swipe our cellphone. So also with reading, we don't need paper books, we just read online!

A domestic made ebook reader on display at the 2016 China Digital Reading Conference in Hanghzou, Zhejiang province, April 13, 2016.[Photo by Long Wei/Asianewsphoto]
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