The diagram is providing breakdown about how watch television in terms of various gadgets by individuals in 18 to 25 ages in Canada in two different years which are 2009 and 2019.
The use of conventional TV was more popular among people in the first period; however, after a decade, the proportion of it plunged to the lowest share among others. Nonetheless, the opposite is true for smartphones and screen TVs.
Looking at the pie chart in detail, the proportion of conventional TV was higher than others by 34%; watching TV with laptops and computers is the same with a margin of 2%, which is 20 and 18%, respectively. Flat-screens and tablets were not popular in 2009, with 8% and 5%, respectively.
It can be seen that such dramatic differences were observed; the shares of people using mobile phones and screens were the same, with a difference a percent. In contrast, watching on computers and laptops saw a noticeable decrease in 2019 of 12%. The amount of tablet and conventional TV was not the same, accounting for roughly a quarter of all usage and 4%, respectively.
