E-books are digital formats read on devices like tablets or e-readers, offering portability and adjustable text settings. Print books provide tactile experience, page turning, and aesthetic satisfaction. E-books store thousands of titles in one device, while print books can be collected and displayed. Screen reading may cause eye strain, whereas print books are easier on eyes over long periods. Pricing usually favors e-books, and updates or dictionaries can be integrated. Readers choose based on convenience, reading environment, and sensory preference, valuing technology or tradition accordingly.
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