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Will Books go the same way as the CD & Films?
With the growing increase in people who buy kindles and iPads, it's now just as easy to illegally download a book as it is a song or a film
Do you think books will end up going the same way as the other two, with increased illegal downloads and plummeting sales Personally I haven't bought a book in like 3 years http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...8/9f1de191.gif |
I don't think so really, alot of nostalgia with books going back hundreds of years and they're still quite convenient to use
****ing hate using an ereader |
I really could not be arsed to read a "book" on one of those readers. I want a physical book where I can flip backwards and forwards as I please.
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I only buy real books
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I used to be like that too (re not liking using an ereader), but it's so much easier just being able to slide an iPad into my bag, cause it's so small and light and it's got like 15 books on it lined up for me to read
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for sure, just don't think the book market will crash as much as DVD and CD ones have
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hope not. Haven't read a book in a while but when I did I enjoyed them a lot. Books are timeless.
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I don't know how to explain it...a book is a book, the physical being of it...if it starts being on these ereaders/on tablets you might as well watch programs or movies instead
probably doesn't make sense |
Has the Cd and DVD/blu-Ray market really crashed?
I'm still regularly buying CDs off amazon for just as cheap if not cheaper in some cases than iTunes. And Blu-rays are still incredibly appealing, especially if you like extra features. |
it has in general terms to the wider market, maybe not crash, but not nearly what it use to be
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I hope not... paper lasts hundreds and hundreds of years, technology is obsolete in about a fortnight. People will always want books I think. I know I will... I have a kindle but I prefer to read a book.
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It'll be scary when practically everything is digital and then there's some sort of powercut which is bound to happen
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No longer am I having to pay £13.99 for a cd from HMV like the bad old days. The prices for CDs in my opinion are very reasonable in this day and age and I'll continue to buy them over digital/illegal methods until they vanish completely. I'm not a booky person but I imagine I get the same feeling when I have the physical copy with the sleeve notes/jewel case etc. |
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Agree with everyone. Books better not go extinct. I am not a fan of everything digital/ |
Music is music, however you listen to it,a tablet is NOT a BOOK!
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To me there is nothing better than having shelves lined with CDs. I think my generation is the last generation (I'm 24) that has a lot of people that think like that. |
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britannia :worship:
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^^It ****in rocked!! What happened to it? :(
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Love the crackly noise and setting the needle on the disc. What about a gramophone? Do you go that far? :hugesmile: |
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Lol had to google both gramophones and shellac. :hugesmile:
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