Submitted: The Two Sides Team July 6, 2015
Check out our favorite results from a recent survey. Great news for print and paper!
by Phil Riebel, President, Two Sides North America
Two Sides recently released a new survey into the preferences of consumers for printed versus digital communications. Here are our favorite results:
88% of respondents believe that they understand and can retain or use information better when they read print on paper. Computer screens came next at 64%, and e-readers followed with 48%. Lastly, 41% thought mobiles and smartphones were useful for understanding and retaining information.
80% stated a clear preference for reading print on paper for complicated materials in contrast to only 13% preferring to read complicated materials on a computer screen. Mobiles and smart phones were preferred by only 3% for reading complicated materials.
There are clear concerns that the drift away from books is affecting education.
When given a choice, 81% prefer to read print on paper. These percentages drop to 39% for screens, laptops and PCs, 30% for e-readers and 22% for mobiles or smartphones.
A clear preference for print emerges when reading newspapers and magazines and when considering relaxation and receptiveness. 71% indicated they were more relaxed and receptive when reading a newspaper in print compared to 36% who felt more relaxed and receptive when reading from a screen. 75% indicated that they were more relaxed and receptive when reading a printed magazine compared to 26% who felt more relaxed and receptive when reading from a screen.
You can download the full survey results here.