Testbank Questions: Managing Digital Media

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e-reader

A device which is dedicated to displaying e-text is known as a(n) ________.

(not "subcription" or "renting")

E-book versions of textbooks may be available by by paying _______ a periodic fee.

backlit

Tablets and e-readers which illuminate themselves and display color graphics, like magazines have ________ monitors.

E-text

Textual information captured digitally

E-book bag

Which of the following is NOT a viable method of viewing an e-book?

Publishers

Which of the following is NOT an example of a good place to find free e-books?

Local book store

Which of the following is NOT an example of a place to buy e-books?

Modifying text

Which of the following is NOT an example of additional capabilities of e-readers?

e-book

book published electronically

E ink

shark grayscale display

E ink and backlit e-readers have their advantages and disadvantages.

Which of the following statements is TRUE of e-readers?

e-text

_______ is textual information captured digitally so that it can be stored, manipulated, and transmitted by electronic devices.

E ink

________ is a sharp grayscale representation of text in a fluid medium with black and white particles, requiring ambient light.

E-text

________ is textual information captured digitally so it can be stored, manipulated, and transmitted electronically.

e-ink

________ is the technology for representing e-text in sharp grayscale which has no glare.

backlit monitor

color display

E-reader

device to read e-text


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