Sunday, November 20, 2011

Is it better for eyes if you read printed books or electronic books?

Is it healthier for eyes if you read printed (paper) books or electronic books(on computer screen)?|||In the age of technology, though the popularity of printed books has gone down you can never underestimate the convenience and pleasure of reading a book in printed form. A lot of online shops are busy selling audio books; still printed books are a favorite among those who have grown ups reading printed books.





Audio books are easy to listen to but you are always dependent on the audio file player. You PC or laptop is dependent on the power source, which cannot be guaranteed everywhere, especially while you are travelling or vacationing.





Conventional books give you a lot of freedom to use them as and when you need them. Here are a few advantages of normal printed books over eBooks:





鈥?Books can be used anywhere, no need to sit in a particular posture all the time. You can even read a book just before you go to sleep.


鈥?No dependence on battery life or power source. Simply read a book while sun bathing on beach side or travelling in bullet train.


鈥?You never strain your eyes even if you keep reading for long hours.


鈥?Audio books are available only for new books , all kind of all time favorite books are not available in audio /MP3 form


鈥?Easy to carry therefore no special instructions to handle required.


鈥?Never goes outdated unless you lose interest in the subject inside.





As the times have changed you cannot afford to spend a lot of time visiting book stores, internet gives you the option of buying books online. Ordering is easy and shipping is usually done within 24 hours. A lot of used books in good condition are available online. Some of the online book stores also ship free of cost.





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Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Sansad_C._Jha|||printed.|||It's healthier not to read at all.


But to think instead...





(kidding: but every joke has ...)|||Makes no difference to your eyes.

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