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E-reading up as paper books suffer

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The tastes of the reading public seem to be turning digital.



A Pew Internet Research Centre survey has found that the percentage of Americans aged 16 and older who read an e-book grew from 16% in 2011 to 23% this year.



Readers of traditional books dropped from 72% to 67%. Overall, those reading books of any kind dropped from 78% to 75%, a shift Pew called statistically insignificant.



Those owning an e-book device or tablet jumped from 18% to 33%, with much of that increase coming from last year's holiday season, when millions received Kindles, Nooks and other e-readers as gifts.



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Question: Do you prefer an e-book or traditional book and why?
 
To me there's nothing like the real thing. Get your minds out of the gutter, I'm talking about a book! I love to curl up with a good book and read until I fall asleep. I'm not into the electronic age as it's replacing so many traditional things that I grew up with. Not to mention that I personally have over 300+ books in my home library collection.
 
Stormrider said:
I HATE Kindles! Give me a proper book any day!

Amen!
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I will say one thing..... it is one hell of a lot easier doing the formatting for a PRINTED BOOK than it is for the e-reader things.



The requirements for things like the Kindle and the Nook and the others is a flipping nightmare. AND, once you get it done, they update something and you've got to do it again with different standards.
 
I don't mind reading off a screen... wouldn't be here if I did
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Still, I have a book about 10cm thick here next to me, it's bit of a pain to drag around, but it's easy enough reading.

DrLeftover said:
The requirements for things like the Kindle and the Nook and the others is a flipping nightmare. AND, once you get it done, they update something and you've got to do it again with different standards.
I thought ebooks were simply HTML files (+images and whatnot). Are they really that bad at displaying HTML?
 
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