Free E-book vs Print Comparator
Set your learning priorities — cost, portability, retention, comfort — and instantly get a weighted score comparison showing whether e-books or print books are the better fit for you.
Runs entirely in your browser · No login · No data uploaded
Tell us about yourself and what you need the reading material for. This personalises your comparison report.
How to Compare E-books vs Print in 3 Steps
Follow these steps to get results in under a minute
How UniCloud360 E-book vs Print Comparator Compares
vs spreadsheets, manual processes, and paid platforms
| Feature | UniCloud360 UniCloud360 E-book vs Print Comparator | Manual Research | Generic Blog Article | Library Advisory Service |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Personalised weighted score | Tailored to your priorities | No personalisation | Generic advice only | Subjective guidance |
| Side-by-side criteria breakdown | 9 criteria compared | No structure | Partial comparison | Verbal only |
| Pros & cons per format | Auto-generated for your profile | Manual research needed | One-sided content | Limited coverage |
| Printable comparison report | Clean A4 PDF layout | No report | No export | No report |
| CSV export for records | One-click CSV | Manual entry | No export | Not available |
| No login or software needed | 100% browser-based | No tool needed | No tool needed | Appointment required |
What Educators & Students Are Saying
Trusted by lecturers and students across Sri Lankan universities
"I use this with first-year students during orientation week. Many arrive assuming e-books are always better, but once they weight reading comfort and retention highly the tool often recommends print. It opens a really productive conversation."
"Our procurement team was debating whether to invest more in digital library licences or physical textbook budgets. Running this tool across three student cohorts gave us data to back both sides of the argument rather than just going by gut feel."
"As someone who moves between three countries each year, portability and cost are everything for me. The tool confirmed e-books are a better fit for my situation and the PDF report was useful evidence when applying for a digital resources bursary."
"I ran a class session where students each filled in their own priorities and compared results. Some strongly preferred print, others e-book — and the weighted breakdown showed exactly why. Much better than me just telling them which to use."