In recent years, with the improvement of copyright awareness and the maturity of various reading applications, users have gradually become accustomed to spending some "reading beans" to buy some books they like to read on IPad or mobile phone. However, I get distracted occasionally when reading e-books. Just like online education products, mobile reading is cut into pieces with an average duration of less than 15 minutes by WeChat Weibo, which leads to a decline in reading experience.
The use scenarios of paper and e-books are different and can complement each other to a greater extent. For example, when waiting for the subway or high-speed rail, the cell phone signal is often not very good. At this time, the downloaded e-book can come in handy: turning a few pages while waiting is also a reasonable use of fragmentation time. However, e-books require readers to look at the screen for a long time, especially users with mild hyperopia will be easily interrupted by fatigue, so they will invisibly "urge" users to read quickly. Reading itself is a slow experience, and reading e-books often inadvertently causes some "indigestion" reactions.
The application scene of paper books is often a leisure afternoon, soaking in a cup of green tea, reading a book quietly and writing some essays. Many users who are used to reading e-books still think that the touch of paper books is easier for people to integrate and "have the feeling of reading". Internet users who have accepted the paper media for decades still have a good impression on this most primitive form of acquiring knowledge. It is precisely because of the "slowness" of paper books that the reading experience will be greatly improved, and the cost performance of mature book e-commerce is not low. It is quite touching that Hangzhou, as an Internet city, Zhejiang Library, which has been located for decades, is still very popular.
The improvement of the quality of life brought by the Internet can be reflected in the improvement of efficiency in many subdivided scenarios. For example, when I drive in Los Angeles at night, I often encounter traffic jams as good as those in Beijing. When I am upset, it is difficult to get pleasure from listening to songs: at this time, listening to books with voice reading APP may be the best choice. When driving, you can allocate the least energy to "read", so APP is the most suitable. You can read e-books while waiting for the bus, while paper books are specially used for reading and enjoying in your spare time. To a greater extent, the paper media should cater to the different needs of readers, rather than stabilize their position through competition.