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Sunday, April 26, 2026

Why Printed Books are Better than Digital By: Sujal Mirchandani

 Why Printed Books are Better than Digital

By: Sujal Mirchandani


In today’s world, more and more people are turning to digital books because they are convenient and easy to carry anywhere. While this may seem like a better option, printed books still offer a far superior reading experience. Reading a physical book allows readers to focus better, understand more deeply, and enjoy the process in a way that digital screens simply cannot match.

One major advantage of printed books is that they help readers stay focused. When using a phone, tablet, or computer, it is very easy to get distracted by notifications, messages, or other apps. Even a quick glance at a notification can interrupt your concentration and make it harder to get back into the story or information. A printed book, however, has no distractions. It allows you to fully immerse yourself in what you are reading, making the experience more engaging and enjoyable.

Another important benefit is better comprehension and memory. Studies have shown that people tend to understand and remember information better when reading from paper rather than a screen. With a physical book, readers can easily flip back to previous pages, see how far they’ve come, and build a stronger connection with the material. The act of physically turning pages also helps the brain process and retain information more effectively.

In conclusion, while digital books may be convenient, printed books offer greater focus and better understanding. For these reasons, printed books are much better than digital ones in my opinion. 


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