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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays technology is going through a great revolution. Everything is becoming digital either it is our payment or bills. Another big part of this revolution is kindle. Kindle is a small hand-held device which has a collection of numerous books. In kindle books a found in soft form which has now replaced the hard form [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Nowadays technology is
going through a great revolution. Everything is becoming digital either it is
our payment or bills. Another big part of this revolution is kindle.</p>



<p>Kindle is a small
hand-held device which has a collection of numerous books. In kindle books a
found in soft form which has now replaced the hard form book. People are more
interested in carrying a kindle rather than a hard cover book in their hands. The
smell of pages and feel of crispy bound paper has turned into the light of a 7.5-by-4.7
inch screen tablet screen.</p>



<p>Here are some
comparisons between kindle and books compare it and decide what is better:</p>



<p><strong>Kindles change the way you remember any information</strong></p>



<p>If you read a book then
text slows your mind down which allows you time to think critically on any
topic which cultivates empathy and perspective. These factors allow an
individual to absorb details and memorize them for a long time.</p>



<p>On the other hand when
you read a book through kindle you do it quickly which provokes multitasking
and skimming. By this method reader gets the general idea of book but he will
not remember the crucial plot of it. He has to reread the book if he gets
confused at any point.</p>



<p><strong>Both
affect your eyes </strong></p>



<p>In print as the font
size is firm so it is hard to adjust book according to our need. Long time book
reading can result into headaches, dry eyes, and general discomfort.</p>



<p>In kindle if you have
20-20 vision then the zoom in and out feature is beneficial for reader but
kindle release a blue light which is bad for an individual’s eyes. The light emitted from screens can make falling
asleep more difficult.</p>



<p><strong>Now
time for comparing cost</strong><strong></strong></p>



<p>In kindle you only have
to purchase it after that the e-books you will get will be cheap and sometimes
free too. You will also get many classic books which are very expensive in hard
copy.</p>



<p>But in books also you
can get the second hand book to read in cheaper price. You will get many shops
exclusively selling second hand books. But if you want to purchase first hand
book then it will prove costly for you.</p>



<p><strong>Storage</strong>
</p>



<p>In Kindle you can store
approx. 200 books in just a tiny memory card but for storing hard cover books
you will need a big room. You cannot carry many books with you every time but
if you have soft copy of book then you can carry as much books as you want to.</p>



<p><strong>Longevity</strong></p>



<p>Books are not as
durable as e-books are. Either ink of pages will fade away or the pages will
tear apart but in e-books they are safe unless they get deleted and after
deleting there will be a backup also from where you could restore you e-books</p>



<p>As a reader I would
like to prefer books because yeah they are harmful for our eyes, they are
expensive but the smell of paper will get finished if everyone started choosing
kindle. The author would rather prefer to release a book online instead of
going through the hard process of publishing and after sometime it would become
hard to find any books.</p>



<p>But there is no doubt in the fact that some debates like these are endless. Nothing matters unless and until you are enjoying the reading part. Remember, it’s the content which matters not the medium. So do give a try for both of them and decide it for yourself. </p>



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