The pie charts illustrate the percentage of devices people use to watch television in Canada across six different devices in 2009 and 2019. Overall, the data reveal significant variations in the percentage of devices people use across the examined periods, with a notable increase in mobile phone.
From the chart, it is clear that conventional TV was the dominant sector with the highest percentage in 2009, reaching a total of 34%. Conversely, tablet had the lowest percentage among all devices, which was 5%. In addition, mobile phones experienced an increase, from 15% in 2009 to 26% in 2019.
The most interesting feature that emerges from the chart is that conventional TV had the lowest percentage of devices people use in 2019, reaching a total of 4%. Desktop computer and laptop, on the other hand, witnessed a decline in the percentage of devices people use; the number in the former dropped by 6%, reaching a total of 12% in 2019, while in the latter, dropped from 20% in 2009 to 12% in 2019.
