The pie charts below show the devices people in the age 18 to 25 age group used to watch TV in Canada in 2009 and 2019.
The pie charts provide key information about individuals, ages 18-25 years old, who used several electrical devices to watch TV in Canada over the two years 2009 and 2019.
A glance at the figures reveals that the most useful devices were conventional
TVs
and flat-screen TVs
in 2009 and 2019 respectively.
According to
what is shown, in 2009, conventional TV had the highest percentage of users, with 34%. The laptop was used by one out of five of the chosen categories, almost similar to the desktop computer. In addition
, 15% of people used mobile phones while
under 10% of them used tablets and flat-screen TVs
.
In 2019, more detail, flat-screen TVs
and mobile phones were used by approximately more than a quarter and exactly 19% used tablets. Furthermore
, each desktop computer and laptop represents 12% of the chart. However
, just 4 per cent of them used conventional TV.Submitted by if3r37 on
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