The two illustrations depict the use of devices ranging from 18 to 25 year olds to watch televions (2007 – 2017).
Overall, it is discernible that moblie phones was the most favored device, as opposed to the lowest figure of conventional TVs. Mobile phones, along with tablets, and flat-screen TVs increased their proportions, while laptops, desktop computers and conventional TVs went down over the period.
Mobile phones used by teenagers comprised for 15% in 2007 before experiencing an increase by 11% to 26% in 2007. Furthermore, the proportion of tablets rose significantly by 14% from 5% to 19% after a decade. The youths who used flat-screen TVs accounted for 8% in the first year, then climbed up to 27% by the final year.
On the other hand, laptops took up 20% in 2007 before witnessing a remarkable decrease to 12% 10 years later. The percentage of flat-screen TVs used for watching television went down moderately from 18 to 12%. Conventional TVs had the most dramatic inconsistencies of all, accounting for 34% in 2007, the proportion dropped down by 30% to 4% in 2017.
