Winona Ryder admitted that she doesn't go on the Internet or even own a computer.
The 'Black Swan' actress and two-time Oscar nominee has said that she is old school when it comes to technology.
"I don''t have a computer. I don''t go on the internet. I keep hearing that you can find out anything, which is kind of too bad. Now everyone knows the salaries and the budgets and the troubles. It does take the mystery out," the New York Daily News quoted her as telling USAToday.com.
Though the actress is 39, her looks, as well as her technological savviness (or lack thereof), seem unaffected by the passage of time.
Ryder also said that she still prefers printed books (especially by Philip Roth) in the age of iPads and Kindles.
"I still love something tactile and tangible, turning pages. I got this iPad for my birthday. I can''t imagine reading a book on it. I just can''t imagine looking at a screen and not turning pages. Books are so beautiful to me," she added.
The 'Black Swan' actress and two-time Oscar nominee has said that she is old school when it comes to technology.
"I don''t have a computer. I don''t go on the internet. I keep hearing that you can find out anything, which is kind of too bad. Now everyone knows the salaries and the budgets and the troubles. It does take the mystery out," the New York Daily News quoted her as telling USAToday.com.
Though the actress is 39, her looks, as well as her technological savviness (or lack thereof), seem unaffected by the passage of time.
Ryder also said that she still prefers printed books (especially by Philip Roth) in the age of iPads and Kindles.
"I still love something tactile and tangible, turning pages. I got this iPad for my birthday. I can''t imagine reading a book on it. I just can''t imagine looking at a screen and not turning pages. Books are so beautiful to me," she added.