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Can electronic reading completely replace traditional reading?

I don't think electronic reading will replace traditional reading because it has its limitations. For example, some books containing a large number of exquisite color pictures, such as children's picture books, story books, or the world famous paintings appreciation books, will be limited by the size of the electronic screen if they are read by electronic products, which will seriously affect the reader's reading experience. Only paper books can avoid these problems. E-books are not only limited by the screen size, but also by the functions of electronic reading products. When you are reading electronic products, the screen will dim every once in a while, so you must turn it on from time to time. When you are in the middle of reading, you have to interrupt the content and charge it first. Paper books have no such problems at all. In fact, I think electronic reading is really much more troublesome than paper reading, and it is only suitable for fast food reading. E-reading is unnecessary for excellent books and classic books that need time and patience to read.