The technological advance has dramatically revolutionized the way individuals acquire information. This can be evidenced by the fact that an increasing number of people rely heavily on computers and other electronic devices to obtain information. While it may seem that print media such as books, magazines or newspapers will be soon replaced, I personally contend that there is probably no perfect substitute.
The primary reason is that printed publications, in many cases, can provide a better reading experience than digital ones do. For example, when reading physical books, readers can easily take notes as they wish or leave their thought in the margin in a flash. These notes or ideas might, consequently, contribute to a better understanding and summary of the chapters they have read. The tactile feel of the paper and the sense of satisfaction and progress brought by turning the pages are also unique experiences that other media currently cannot provide.
The second reason lies in the fact that the information on printed media is usually more reliable. Newspaper is a typical example, as its contents are usually heavily censored prior to the publication. On the other hand, the writers or journalists working for the printed media may have received systematic, proper training, in which they are instructed to be neutral, not biased. Also, editors, who are usually legally responsible for the authenticity and credibility, may review the information submitted by the reports or writers thoroughly.
To conclude, although we are now living in a digital era, where electronic devices are taking the lead, printed books, magazines or newspapers still are of great importance and, therefore, should not be completely substituted by other media
The technological advance has
dramatically
revolutionized the way individuals acquire
information
. This can
be evidenced
by the fact that an increasing number of
people
rely
heavily
on computers and
other
electronic devices to obtain
information
. While it may seem that print
media
such as books, magazines or newspapers will be
soon
replaced, I
personally
contend that there is
probably
no perfect substitute.
The primary reason is that
printed
publications, in
many
cases, can provide a better reading experience than digital ones do.
For example
, when reading physical books, readers can
easily
take notes as they wish or
leave
their
thought
in the margin in a flash. These notes or
ideas
might,
consequently
, contribute to a better understanding and summary of the chapters they have read. The tactile feel of the paper and the sense of satisfaction and progress brought by turning the pages are
also
unique experiences that
other
media
currently
cannot provide.
The second reason lies in the fact that the
information
on
printed
media
is
usually
more reliable. Newspaper is a typical example, as its contents are
usually
heavily
censored prior to the publication. On the
other
hand, the writers or journalists working for the
printed
media
may have received systematic, proper training, in which they
are instructed
to be neutral, not biased.
Also
, editors, who are
usually
legally
responsible for the authenticity and credibility, may review the
information
submitted by the reports or writers
thoroughly
.
To conclude
, although we are
now
living in a digital era, where electronic devices are taking the lead,
printed
books, magazines or newspapers
still
are of great importance and,
therefore
, should not be completely substituted by
other
media