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Fenton made this point again when he debated prepress guru Taz Tally on the future of print in one end-of-day session: "Print is never going to die, but you'll have to become more value-added," he said.
Tally disagreed. Print will die, he insisted. Future generations will read from flexible digital displays that will offer higher resolutions than print and will be as ergonomically comfortable as a book, he insisted. Fenton, however, believes these new technologies will coexist with print.
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