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Will paper books be completely replaced by electronic devices?
I personally don't think so. Paper books have their own charm.

Nowadays, it is convenient for people. Paper books may be a little big and inconvenient to carry, but even as decoration, they will not be completely replaced by electronic devices. After all, using books as decoration makes this person more literate and makes this environment more scholarly and inexpensive. It is really good decoration, so paper books will not be completely replaced.

However, this reason is the most superficial. In my opinion, what paper books can't replace now is texture. It's really troublesome for you to take notes in a book at will with an electronic device. I am a person who likes to write on books at will. I feel that I want to write it down or draw a picture when I see this paragraph. Every time I read e-books, I feel very wronged. What if I can draw a line under it? It just looks weird, a little too mechanical and too close.

Tell me, not everyone in this world is so rich. Don't students use paper books in class? I don't think it's possible. No matter what age, there will be poor people. Does every student have to buy electronic equipment for school? That's not realistic. Teachers don't know whether they are playing electronic devices or reading books, and it's not easy to remember taking notes. If you forget something, where can you look it up, or on the electronic device? How troublesome this is. It is also not conducive to students' memory learning.

Moreover, paper books are also a kind of feeling. How many years have we used paper books, probably thousands of years since ancient times? Now everyone is still thinking about retro and encouraging reading. How can paper books be completely replaced?