single word requests - The opposite of paper being a dead-tree


In this question, John Y refers to a printed version of a book as "dead-tree book". I found that amuzing and started to wonder what the opposite of such term would be.


Of course, the popular term would be "electronic book". However, I'd like to retain the style of the original wording.



Answer



How about :-


"No-tree-dead book"


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