Computers don't just make things easier, they take over and re-define everything it touches and makes everything you do obsolete sooner or later.
Yes, I wish they would take over the LL vs. YL discussions

As usual, new technology (in this case, computer vs. sheetmusic) opens up new possibilities while abandoning the "old ways." That's not necessarily better, nor worse, but often enough just different.
Page turning can be done automatically, because the computer would know where one is in the score. There are also mechanical page turners, so what's the difference? There is also software on some high-end digitals that have built-in LCDs that display scores. It will even tell people when they make mistakes (and it will then send electrical shocks through your bench...). So, there are indeed new possibilities for teaching and learning.
BUT, that's a different ball o' wax, and I am with rlefebvr: I'd like to do some things with my own hands.
However, I do like the idea of storing scores as pdf files. When working on a new piece, one can print out the score when needed. I do similar things with expensive editions: I make copies that I can then abuse to my heart's content without permanently ruining my original. Those originals could easily be stored as pdf files.
Endless possibilites...