The provided pie charts depict the proportions of various devices Canadians at the age of 18-25 used to watch television in 2009 and a decade later.
Overall, while in 2009 young Canadians preferred conventional TVs, ten years later flat-screen TVs took the lead and became the most popular device used to watch TV.
The proportion of the most popular devices in 2009, conventional TVs, accounted for one third of the viewings, surpassing laptops and desktop computers, which comprised one fifth and just above three twentieth respectively. The numbers for mobile phones, flat-screen TVs and tablets altogether totalled approximately 28%.
Unlike ten years before, in 2019 the most popular devices were flat-screen TV and mobile phones, with the figures for each equaling slightly over one forth. Conventional TVs dramatically lost in popularity and ended up with only 4% of the viewings, which illustrates a notable change in Canadians watching preferences and habits. The figures for desktop computers, laptops and tablets outnumbered those of the conventional TVs, amounting to 43% altogether.
