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Todays technologies enable us to read book on electronic devices and what’s more, we can store hundreds of thousands of books on devices like Amazon’s kindle e-reader. This makes some people to believe that people will stop printing books and in the future, everything will be digitalized.

Electronic books and newspapers have many advantages. They are easy to use and rech. They can be stored in computers, mobiles, e-readers and in cloud in huge amounts and are available at any time. The cost of manufacturing and printing is completely removed, which reduced their price.

Digital book and newspapers also have one very important advantage – they are environmentally friendly. No paper is used to print magazines and books, which means less trees are cut from our forests to produce papers. All of these factors convinced many people that digital versions of books and magazines is more convenient, ethical and cheaper choice.

On the other hand, traditional printed books and magazines have existed for centuries and I believe they have created some kind of emotional connection and value for people. When a man reads a book and he likes it, he most probably would like to have it in a form of a tangible thing. Books are a form of art, like statues and paintings. You can have a picture of some famous painting, but the painting itself has some intangible value. Magazines and newspapers do not have such a value in themselves.

Based on this, I believe that the amount of books are printed will decrease considerably and maybe even dramatically, however printed, tangible books will still be demanded by many people as they have some aura and value in addition to the things that are written inside.

I do think, though, that there is a big chance magazines and newspapers will move into the online world completely. This is because they are published in huge numbers daily and weekly and monthly and no one needs them after years. Printing so huge amount of articles will demand additional recources and make them less competitive even in terms of price.


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Contemporary technologies empower us to immerse ourselves in books using electronic devices. Moreover, with devices like Amazon's Kindle e-reader, we can effortlessly store vast libraries, prompting some to envision a future where traditional book printing becomes obsolete in favor of complete digitization.

Electronic books and newspapers boast numerous advantages. They are user-friendly and easily accessible, stored across computers, mobiles, e-readers, and the cloud in copious amounts, available at our convenience. The elimination of manufacturing and printing costs contributes to a significant reduction in their overall price.

Beyond cost efficiency, digital books and newspapers champion a pivotal environmental advantage – they are inherently eco-friendly. The absence of paper in the printing process translates to fewer trees harvested from our forests. These considerations have persuaded many that digital book and magazine versions offer a more convenient, ethical, and economical choice.

Conversely, traditional printed books and magazines, with their centuries-long legacy, have fostered an emotional connection and intrinsic value for readers. When someone enjoys a book, the desire often exists to possess it in a tangible form. Books, as an art form comparable to statues and paintings, possess an intangible value that transcends mere content. Magazines and newspapers, lacking this inherent value, do not evoke the same sentiments.

Given these dynamics, I anticipate a significant decline, even a dramatic one, in the production of printed books. Nevertheless, the demand for printed, tangible books will persist among those seeking an irreplaceable aura and intrinsic value beyond the written material.

In contrast, there's a notable likelihood that magazines and newspapers will **transition** entirely into the online realm. The **sheer** volume of daily, weekly, and monthly publications, coupled with their limited relevance after a certain period, makes the case for a complete shift. Printing such an extensive array of articles not only demands additional resources but may also diminish their competitiveness, even in terms of pricing.


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