The two pie charts provide information about the percentages of adults using different devices to watch TV in Canada in the years 2009 and 2019. Overall, at the beginning of the period, the rate of adults watching TV on conventional televisions was the highest, while tablets had the lowest rate.
In 2009, the rate of adults watching conventional TV was 34%, which stayed at the lowest rate of 4% by the end of the period. However, at the beginning of the period, the rates of adults watching on laptops and desktop computers were 20% and 18%, respectively. By 2019, the percentage of adults watching on laptops and desktop computers decreased slightly to 12% each.
The rate of people watching on tablets was the lowest at 5% in 2009 but became the third most-used device by the end of the period. In 2009, the rates of adults watching on mobile phones and flat-screen TVs were 15% and 8%, respectively. By 2019, the rates of adults watching on mobile phones and flat-screen TVs were the highest at around 27% each.
