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Band 5+: The pie charts below show the devices people in the 18 to 25 age group use to watch television in a European country in two different years.

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The image contains two pie charts comparing devices used by 18- to 25-year-olds to watch television across the years 2007 and 2017. For 2007, the data points are: Conventional TV 34%, Flat-screen TV 20%, Desktop computer 18%, Laptop 15%, Mobile phone 8%, and Tablet 5%. In 2017, the breakdown is: Mobile phone 26%, Laptop 19%, Tablet 12%, Desktop computer 4%, Flat-screen TV 27%, and Conventional TV 12%.
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the two of pie charts about a ranges people 18 to 25 ahe group who use television in european country from 2017 to 2007. Overall, it its clear that while tablet and desktop computer is declined over the periond, the proportion of flat-screan tv and tablet was risen. in 2007 conventional tv for the largest of television,nearly a third. laptop followed closely(20%) and the smallest part of television have a 5% (tablet) .

A decade later, the situation had changed sinficantly.The flat screen tv was risen from 8% to 27% ,the persentage of laptop and conventional tv was decreased 10% more. thesequentailly part ofmobile phones increased signigicantly from 15% to 26% procent over this period.

In summary,the data suggest a clear shift in consumer preferences towards nobule phone,tablet and flat screan tv, and conventional tv,laptop and desktop computer have lost their relevance

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