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The image shows two pie charts comparing the devices used by people aged 18-25 to watch television in Canada in 2009 and 2019. In 2009, desktop computers (34%), conventional TV (20%), laptops (18%), mobile phones (15%), flat-screen TVs (8%), and tablets (5%) were used. In 2019, flat-screen TVs (27%), conventional TV (26%), mobile phones (19%), tablets (12%), laptops (12%), and desktop computers (4%) were used. The most significant changes are the increase in flat-screen TV and mobile phone usage and the decrease in desktop computer and conventional TV usage.
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The pie chart compares the electronic devices young people in the 18 to 25 age group use to watch television in Canada between 2009 and 2019.
Overall, the growth trends were observed in making use of a mobile phone, tablet and Flat-screen TV devices during the given period. In contrast, the rate of using from laptop, desktop computer gadgets and Conventional TV dicreased noticeably.
In 2009, Flat-screen TV and tablet that were utilized by youth saw 26 and 19 percentages, and immediately, their level rose to aproximately 14 percent or more by 2019. The same trend was practiced in utilizing gadget of personel phone.
In the last years, there were a significant raising in technology of Canventional TV. Then the trend of using of this device declined from 34% to 4% sharply. By 2019, laptop gadget that was not used a lot by young people redused to 8% in relation to others.
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