The given pie charts depict the devices people in the 18 to 25 age group use to watch TV in Canada in 2009 and 2019. Interestingly, in 2019, the tablet had the lowest percentage of other devices.
To begin with, mobile phone use was 15%, which slightly increased to 26% in 2019. In both years, the highest use of conventional TV was 34% in 2009, whereas the flat-screen TV use was 27% in 2019. Furthermore, in 2009, the percentage of people who watched on a laptop was 20%, which decreased to 12% in 2019.
In addition to this, the percentage of people who watched on a flat-screen TV in 2009 was 8%, while in 2019, this value significantly rose to 27%. In 2009, the tablet and desktop computer values were 5% and 18%, while in 2019, these values were 19% and 12%, respectively.
Overall, it can be seen from the pie charts that tablet use was lowest in 2009, whereas flat-screen TV use was highest in 2019.
