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The image presents a bar chart showing the percentage of different age groups using four types of devices: smartphone, tablet, laptop, and e-reader. 12-24-year-olds: smartphone (~90%), tablet (~35%), laptop (~80%), e-reader (~20%); 25-50-year-olds: smartphone (~85%), tablet (~50%), laptop (~75%), e-reader (~30%); 51-75-year-olds: smartphone (~60%), tablet (~40%), laptop (~65%), e-reader (~25%); 76 years+: smartphone (~30%), tablet (~20%), laptop (~35%), e-reader (~10%). The y-axis indicates percentage from 0 to 100%, and the x-axis lists the devices. Each device has four bars corresponding to the four age groups.
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The bar chart illustrate the variety of electronic mechanism used by humans in Australia in 2008.
Overall, it is clear that the most common reason for there are sicnificant difference in technology useage habits by age. The younger generation is more likely to use smartphone, while the older generation is more likely to use e-reader.
12-24 years olds are the most used smartphone device in the group, around the 65%. However, the 76 years+ people has dropped sharply in the age group, to less 5%. Thought, the 25-50 years olds also Tablet useage is over 40% in the group, while the 51-75 years olds Laptop useage has similar to tablet useage (40%).
In contrast site, For laptops, the highest usage was among 51-75 year olds (40%).The youngest group had the lowest figure at only around 10%. E-readers were not popular among young people with less than 5% usage, but were the most used device among people over 76, at around 60%.
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