The bar chart illustrates the proportion of various kinds of electronic devices that Australians utilized in 2008.
Overall, the most significant number of electronic devices used was in smartphones at the type of 12-24 years old while there was the fewest figure that can be seen in e-reader devices of the same type. In addition, the most significant difference is recorded in the figures for e-readers.
In detail, at approximately 65%, the figure of smartphones 12-24 years old was twice as much as that of tablet devices used number. Similarly, the percentage of 51-75 years old person use smartphones stood at 30%; 10% higher than that of number of people who use tablets of the same age. At the ages of 25-50, the percentage of smartphone users and tablet users was relatively similar, with around 40%. Over 76, the number of people using smartphones and tablets is small, fewer than 10%.
Regarding other objects, e-reader users at over 76 more than double that of the number of laptop users. By contrast, the figure for 51-75 years old users of laptops stood at around 40% as opposed to only 7% of the users using e-readers. The percentage of laptops used is as same as that of the percentage of e-readers in group 25-50 ages, with approximately 10%. But for the groups 12-24, the percentage of people using laptops is lower than 10%, while e-readers look like nobody uses it.
