MouthShut.com Would Like to Send You Push Notifications. Notification may includes alerts, activities & updates.

OTP Verification

Enter 4-digit code
For Business
MouthShut Logo
80 Tips
×

Upload your product photo

Supported file formats : jpg, png, and jpeg

Address



Contact Number

Cancel

I feel this review is:

Fake
Genuine

To justify genuineness of your review kindly attach purchase proof
No File Selected

The arguments continues
Jan 11, 2005 06:52 PM 52072 Views
(Updated Jan 11, 2005 06:52 PM)

E-books or paper books…....


I was introduced to e-books during my internship period. People felt I was a bit crazy when I asked for a techie book to buy or read. The general reaction was like, “why don’t you just read it on the net?” But I felt, how I am going to read a book on the computer. I had the opinion that the computer was meant to be used only to do work, not to read books on that.


Being in this profession for almost a year now, I have the same reaction to reading e-books. E-Books are very easy to get, just get onto google.com and bingo the information is at the finger tips. But the pleasure of using a paper and pen to write down information is lost, I miss underlining and writing the short notes or sticking post-it notes with some additional information on that particular topic in the book.


Now with the latest technology at my command, all I need to do just log on and read. I am forced to read sitting at one place.


There are a lot of pros and cons to the e-books and paper books. The main advantages being, I don’t have to lend the e-books and wait for it to be returned back. With an e-book, all I need to do is send the link to the concerned person.


But the pleasure of reading a paper book on the bed or in the garden with a favorite music playing in the back ground is great compared to staring at the comp and trying to grasp as much as possible.


Choosing a book at the book fair or a book store, on a weekend is one way of relaxing for me. The number of Dan Brown’s, Sidney Sheldon, Jeffrey Archer, and Harry Potter books apart from C programming, Linux Internals, Operating Systems are different when I read them as a e-book or as paper book.


Getting some information while working from the e-book, in my personal opinion is for that moment to finish it, but to do a detailed study, I always prefer the paper book.


Another handicap of e-book is that it either in a txt format or a .PDF, which after some time is very boring to read. Atleast in the paper book, the place of reading and the fact that I can place a book mark or be a bit naughty and fold that page, to dog ear that book :)


Anyways, since both of these forms have their own advantages and disadvantages, the argument still continues.


Upload Photo

Upload Photos


Upload photo files with .jpg, .png and .gif extensions. Image size per photo cannot exceed 10 MB


Comment on this review

Read All Reviews

X