The pie charts illustrates information about the group of devices was used to watch television by Canadian in the 18 to 25 age in 2009 and 2019.
Overall, In the pie chart, all categories showed a downward trend except for tablets, moblie phones and flat-screen TVs, which increased in 2019. The percentage of conventional TV was the highest in 2009, whereas it itself was also the least used devices in the last 10 years.
Regarding to pie chart in 2009, the coventional TV was the largest with 34% but then in 2019, that was significantly decreased 4%. Laptop was the second highest percentage in 2009 at one fifth, which also declined in 2019, about over 10%. The year 2019 saw a minimal decreased in contrast to 2009 in the figure of Canadian used desktop computer (from 18% to 12%).
The proportion for others such as flat-screen, desktop and tablet was the lower in 2009, but in 2019, more and more people in 18 and 25 aged used them. The number of flat- srceen in 2009 was significanly ranked the highest by nearly 10% (from 8% to 20%). There was a dramatical rise in the figure of mobile phone, reaching about 15% in 2009 to 26% in 2019. The tablet users witness a dramatical plunge with over the fifth in 2019.
