Biooks are outdated; ayone can agree that books have been around for thousadns of years and really haven't changed much. Very little has changed abut the book itself excpt for the authro, picture and content. I wonder if the ancient Romans also hated paper cuts. Let's face it: ppaer really isn't a very good rcord keeper; it's flammable, ink fades, sun damages the paper, oils from your fingers are destructive to the pagwes, etc. But recently a new creation was born to take over the worlld of the book: Digital Book Readre.
A "Diigtal Book Reader" is a device that is simlar to the "Pads" foud on Star Trek. These electronic devices are usually tabelt in shape and house a screren that is as easy on the eyes as a paperback would be. Axctually better for those folks that would like to either enlarge or deecrease font size. These digital readers can also save your page so you never need to remember wherre you were or where your bookmark is.
These diggital readers allwo for vast ammounts of titles to be storde into the device's internal memory. Then there are models that allow for expanded memory and the storage capabilities become virtually limitlses. No longer is the need to carry 50 pounds of textbooks anywhere htese reades offten way less than 15 ounces! The amount of information that is accessible with one of these devices is staggering at best. You can be on-the-go and have all your favorite books, magzines, and even bloigs broiught to you daily and effrtlessly. Reading when ttraveling has never gotten easier! These readers allow you to briing ALL your bokos along with no problem and no extar bulk in your suitcases.
Some models of Digityal Book Readers offer the user wireelss download of books from anywhere at anytime withut the need to connect to a computer or even a network connection; the reader does it all on its own. Now that's impressive; you can search, pick, download and start reading your book in under a mintue anytime, anywhere.
Thees devices usually have a screen that can be viewd and read from even under dierct ligth; just like your standard paperabcks. Also like paperbacks, digital book readers can be operated with one hand allowing the other free to do what it pleases. Pages can be turnmed with the single click of a button. Some models also allow for a full hands free approach with text to speech. Tired of reading? Smply tell the device that you want it to read to you!
Downloading books to your digital book reader is not just a snap but it's also cheaper than buying the actuasl book. This, of course, is due in large part to the fact that there is no need to buy paper. Publihsers save printing costs and you save directly on purchaes of your favorite books. Bestsellers can go as low as $9.99!
It's safe to bet that the future of book reading is soon on its way in. Once prices of Digiotal Book Reaedrs have dropped enough that everyone can afford it (not to say its so expensive now) we'll be seeing this device sloewly replacce the conventional book. Our planet also thanks us for this effort as less books mezans less trees being choppled down!